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Sentence count:191+11Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: exhausttirewear outSimilar words: intriguedinvestigationfatherfatalgrandfatherguestleaguedig upMeaning: [fə'tɪːg]  n. 1. temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work 2. used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress 3. (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something 4. labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on). v. 1. get tired of something or somebody 2. exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress. 
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(91) Stoklos was showing signs of fatigue after a difficult game.
(92) This, coupled with the travel factor, could lead to considerable fatigue and consequent reduction in effectiveness on the farm.
(93) The guy was all bristly and red and puffed up, in fatigue pants and a brown shirt.
(94) Moreover, fatigue from untreated sleep apnea may lead to motor-vehicle accidents.
(95) He looked haggard and could no longer go through a full day of work without showing fatigue.
(96) A spokesman said that Soglo was suffering from fatigue following an attack of typhoid fever.
(97) She seemed depressed and was beginning to show signs of fatigue.
(98) But the deciding factor was the latter's growing fatigue in the final stages.
(99) Symptoms include fatigue, fever, nausea, jaundice and dark urine(sentencedict.com), although some people never manifest symptoms.
(100) With fatigue hanging in lead weights from her shoulders, she remembered the telephone number Robert Urquhart had dialled.
(101) My fatigue pants were so baggy they almost concealed my combat boots.
(102) Symptoms of the illness include fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite.
(103) Since the human eye moves horizontally with less fatigue than vertically, the cone of vision tends to be flattened.
(104) I never find myself, fatigue in the voice, reminding Flaubert to hang up the bathmat or use the lavatory brush.
(105) I heard his voice, rough with fatigue, as he showed the net-men where next to sink the drags.
(106) Fatigue and the rigors of the climate decimated most of the seekers.sentencedict.com/fatigue.html
(107) As the deep black shadow in Glen Keltney closed over them, they moved slowly nearer home in a trance of fatigue.
(108) Fatigue predispose to colds.
(109) The following day is filled with fatigue and irritability, and just making it through the workday is a major feat.
(110) The keypads, he says, often break because fatigue fractures appear in the circuit boards of phones.
(111) He says some of the M-forty accidents have been a result of drivers suffering from fatigue.
(112) Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. Thomas Paine 
(113) It is not just artistic ephemera which suffer from metal fatigue in the heat of ubiquitous exposure.
(114) The parasite, originating in human fecal matter, in turn causes diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite and cramps.
(115) This never happens, of course, so poor decisions do surface as the day wears on and fatigue levels increase.
(116) This could be regarded as nothing more than fatigue and recovery from fatigue, but it is not.
(117) My fatigue and this added irritant started to push me into a depression.
(118) In its early stages, the symptoms of fatigue and nausea mimic heat exhaustion and can confuse the rangers.
(119) So you want to, to do exercises that give you fatigue in less than fifteen raps.
(120) I was bored and lonely; they were suffering from compassion fatigue.
More similar words: intriguedinvestigationfatherfatalgrandfatherguestleaguedig uptightentightlyfiguredialoguecolleaguefigure outfigure inambiguousinvestigateinvestigatorLatinratioratingnationnativethat ispatientat a timegratifyrelativecreatingformation
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