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tired <-er, -est [or more tired, most tired]> [ˈtaɪəd] ADJ

1. tired (exhausted):

tired

2. tired (bored with):

to be sick and tired of sth/sb

3. tired (over-used):

tired excuse, phrase
tired excuse, phrase

dog-ˈtired ADJ inf

I . tire1 [ˈtaɪəʳ] VB trans

tire2 [Am ˈtaɪɚ] N Am

tire → tyre:

See also tyre

ˈsnow tyre N, ˈsnow tire N

spare ˈtyre N, spare ˈtire N

1. spare tyre AUTO:

2. spare tyre inf (fat):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Inside, the group find a lost and tired spectacled porpoise, which helps to guide them out of an oncoming blizzard.
en.wikipedia.org
If the traveler was tired or drunk at the time, their imagination might have run away with them.
en.wikipedia.org
Well, not so much, and by the end of things it looks like even the actors tired of the chocolate chip shenanigans.
news.nationalpost.com
We were tired of multiple mailing lists, contact books, phone-chains and incompatibilities.
en.wikipedia.org
Heavy bleeders may become tired and suffer shortness of breath and pain because of anaemia due to iron loss.
thenationonlineng.net
Some players are carrying injuries, some very motivated, others demotivated and others just plain tired out by this stage of a long year.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Cricket journalists who saw him never tired of rhapsodising about his majestic stroke-play and fans could never get enough of him.
www.theroar.com.au
He argued that these idiotic young women were using white feathers to get rid of boyfriends of whom they were tired.
en.wikipedia.org
Are you tired of taking your kids to humdrum hang-outs?
www.thehindu.com
He declared himself tired of political life with its anxieties, cares, and responsibilities - with my severance from my home and my family.
en.wikipedia.org

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