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We both say how knackered we are, and then I read the papers.
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In particular Andrew Flintoff, so often the saviour with the ball, frankly appears knackered and no matter how large his heart a fellow can only be expected to do so much: his future management is crucial.
How he'll rue getting all knackered over the final holes of his 77 yesterday: pars instead of bogeys on the last four holes, and things would look very different now.
I asked Darren Huckerby how he was feeling and he said: 'Absolutely knackered.' I turned to our guys and said: 'He's fine,' because I was paralysed by stress.
According to Bagehot's guide, Steve Scott of the Forestry Commission, "This whole plantation's completely knackered".It is a sickening illustration of how fast ash dieback, C halara fraxinea, is attacking one of Britain's most elegant, ubiquitous and commercially useful trees.
Coyle emerged, gruesomely knackered, with the cheerful, legally dodgy yet unassailable: "How's our strangler doing?" This opening was his; give the man a spin-off.
If I were to create a diagram like the ones people have taken to sharing on Facebook, which analyse your conversations and pick out which words you use most frequently and highlight them in ever-bigger writing depending on how often you use them, and applied this to my domestic interactions, inevitably the words "knackered" and "sleep" would feature at 200 points.
They're knackered".
They sound knackered".
He knackered them both.
He looks knackered, though.
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