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tired <-er, -est> ADJ

tired person:

tired
cansado(-a)
to be tired of sth
to be tired of sth excuse
batido(-a)

tire1 [ˈtaɪər, Brit ˈtaɪəʳ] SUBST americ

II . tire2 VERBO intr

cansar(-se)
to be tired out

spare tire SUBST americ, spare tyre SUBST AUTOMOB, TRÂNS

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Cricket journalists who saw him never tired of rhapsodising about his majestic stroke-play and fans could never get enough of him.
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Inside, the group find a lost and tired spectacled porpoise, which helps to guide them out of an oncoming blizzard.
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People are tired of having these violent, demonic games dictating to their kids.
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He argued that these idiotic young women were using white feathers to get rid of boyfriends of whom they were tired.
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At some of the villages the boys clustered round the machines, and, where they could, caught hold of them and ran behind until they were tired out.
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I think everyone was a little tired out there.
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At this, ordinary soldiers, whose morale was very low, began to fraternize with the rebels, saying that they were tired of fighting against their own people.
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Well, not so much, and by the end of things it looks like even the actors tired of the chocolate chip shenanigans.
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He kept her shut up from view, and at last she grew so tired of her restraint that she was determined to fly.
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We were tired of multiple mailing lists, contact books, phone-chains and incompatibilities.
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