Sentence examples for tired expression from inspiring English sources

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"I spent a lot of time fighting," he'll say, then he'll look at you with the sort of tired expression that suggests either that he has pushed these memories into a far corner of his mind or, perhaps, that he has seen so little else in his life that he can't understand how war stories could be interesting.

In the picture, Clinton wears a bright-red "Stanford Dad" T-shirt, along with a tired expression common among people who don't realize that they are about to appear in advertisements.

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(Actually, Butler is flirtatious; Martin mostly wears the sad, tired expression one associates with Irish poets of a certain age). Throughout, the two remain in direct eye contact.

(Actually, Butler is flirtatious; Martin mostly wears the sad, tired expression one associates with Irish poets of a certain age).

She stares down at the square with a tired but contented expression.

"Tired face, tired face," Carl said to the doctor.

"Just fucking tired face".

Women also get tired!

As a group, they gave him a tired "What now?" expression.

Skewed toward the bloom of romance, these songs have even less to offer older female artists, leaving them with expressions of tired sentimentality or merely fodder for improvisation.

It is also, I should hardly need to point out, irrelevant, the expression of a tired trope.

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