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Discover Ludwig'tired out' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or a situation when someone or something is so exhausted that they no longer have the energy and strength to continue what they are doing. For example: After a hard day of work, I felt tired out.
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tired out
verb
Past of tire out
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"I was tired out".
"They got tired out".
"He's really tired out and just putting his feet up.
I'm tired out by my friends being attacked because their fantasy doesn't match the Stratford fantasy".
He completely tired out every one of his men who was associated with him.
On average, people tend to get tired out by the stresses and strains of the day.
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He should have been tired, out-run and out-sprinted.
We can only hope that the embarrassment is pervasive enough to kill the tired-out hipster category altogether.
Creators of the tongue and cheek "Counter-Zombie Dominance" document purposely chose zombies to disrupt their own tired-out thinking.
The next morning I was completely tired out.. I had only slept about 3 hours, at most, and Sara the same.
Mr. Romney cast the 62-year-old senator as an old, tired, out-of-step liberal.
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