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I'm bushed - we've been up since what I consider to be the very crack of dawn itself - but Esther, now 69, is fizzing and mingling and posing for photographers like a mad thing, and I can't see how we are ever going to get away.
I was pretty bushed when I got home after work, and, to tell the truth, I was still brooding about the loss of my address book.
("Hey, Clinton, I'm bushed," he says to the camera, giggling like an eight-year-old).
I'm one bushed Hitch".
It sauntered (only word for it) into the bushed of the park across the street.
The players are pretty well bushed and so am I.
He added, "It was just, I am bushed".
Two weeks into this post-grunge band's reunion tour, he seemed bedraggled and bushed, like a scarecrow.
Pellegrini's latest releases, the plainly named '98 East End Select Red Table Wine (about $10 and'9898 East End Select chardonnay (about $9), cater to those who pick up take-home dinners after leaving the office or who, having cobbled together dinner after a long day, are just too bushed to appreciate fancy wine.
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But they acknowledge that there is a risk of going to the well too often with obvious name games like "Bush-Whacked," or "Gored" or "Am-Bushed" or "McCain and Able".
Mention porn to people who came of age in the 60s and 70s, and it's often a byword for big-bushed centrefolds or videos of awkward encounters with unusually attentive plumbers.
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