Sentence examples for bit exhausted from inspiring English sources

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Because I'm a bit exhausted, to be honest.

As the theorists and theories pile up, Painter starts to seem, like nineteenth-century Norway, a bit exhausted.

The orchestra, particularly charming in the Strauss, was up for the challenge that "The Rite of Spring" still poses, though it seemed a bit exhausted by the final dance.

I am a bit exhausted with the stimulus bill and I am preparing to travel extensively in Africa, about which I hope to write here and drop in the occasional snapshot.

Yet seven hours and eight attractions into my first day, a bit exhausted and woozy from the jumps and jerks of our final ride — a bone-jarring if thrilling 10-story plunge in darkness — I began to realize that it might not be necessary to see Disney with a child in order to appreciate it.

So we had to do it," Gupta remembers, seeming like he's still a bit exhausted by the experience.

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She's good company, but it's a bit exhausting.

It's a human need, if a bit exhausting for the writer.

"Wreck-It Ralph" manages to be touching as well as silly, thrilling and just a bit exhausting.

As the novel moves to its climax, the plottiness of the plot does get a bit exhausting.

The movie is clever and sometimes a lot of fun, but also a bit exhausting in its commitment to celebrating its own cleverness.

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