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My biological clock was altered by the shock and I was just worn out all the time.
The twelfth and last exercise in each section was "Fit as a Fiddle and Ready to Go," but Carrie had worn out all the hopefulness she'd felt when she first started piano lessons.
If you're worn out all the time you simply can't be a good caregiver.
Divide up the labor and responsibilities so you're not so worn out all the time.
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It's cheaper to replace struts on a need-to basis, but they tend to wear out all at once, so you might as well do the rest if you're willing to invest in 2 or 4 new struts.
And your brain is worn out from all that stimulation.
The band did not take the stage until well past one in the morning, and were probably worn out by all the sturm und drang of recent days.
Art historian EH Gombrich says the picture has become so worn out by all these references that it's almost impossible "to see it with fresh eyes".
Perhaps it's that we grow tired of the cult-of-personality aspects of the story; maybe we're just worn out by all the cable-news volleying.
Only if a knee is worn out on all sides of the joint do we use a full knee replacement, though we do not usually replace the patella.
You're awfully worn out from all that rubbing though.
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