be+tired
61tired — [[t]taɪərd[/t]] adj. 1) exhausted; fatigued; wearied 2) weary or bored: tired of the same routine[/ex] 3) hackneyed; stale, as a joke 4) inf impatient or disgusted: You make me tired[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
62tired and emotional — adjective Drunk. Harry was fired up. Hed been drinking and was tired and emotional …
63TIRED — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index tired noun exhaustion adjective exhausted, haggard, languid, restless, sick, tiring, wasted verb …
64tired him out — made him tired, exhausted him, wore him out, sapped his energy …
65tired of — bored, not interested I m tired of that song. I hear it every morning …
66tired and emotional — euphemistic drunk. → tired …
67tired of — bored or impatient with. → tired …
68tired of — adjective having a strong distaste from surfeit (Freq. 7) grew more and more disgusted fed up with their complaints sick of it all sick to death of flattery gossip that makes one sick tired of the noise and smoke …
69born tired — tired since birth, always tired My dad says I was born tired. When the doctor slapped my bum, I just yawned! …
70tired — adjective Date: 14th century 1. drained of strength and energy ; fatigued often to the point of exhaustion 2. obviously worn by hard use ; run down 3. trite, hackneyed • tiredly adverb • tiredness noun …