Similar words: be tired of, tired, retired, tire, attire, satire, entire, retire. Meaning: adj. having a strong distaste from surfeit.
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211. I was tired of the masquerade myself - it had gone too far without me meaning it.
212. Artists and poets have never tired of its historic buildings and artisan shops, richly wooded hills and lovely views.
213. I got tired of Robin pushing her environmental agenda at the office.
214. Or did Nature's bounty change as men's did? Grow old and weary and tired of giving?
215. You know, you get tired of being nagged and looked down on.
216. Tired of it all, he sat down on the thin, wet, short grass.
217. So tired of being the target of insults. So tired.
218. I finally got tired of it and vowed never to eat herbed bread again.
219. We are getting tired of people behaving like prima donnas.
220. And when speech gave way to the rhythmic breathing and small cries or even angry groans that I never tired of overhearing?
221. Going about their daily tasks, the people of these villages must have grown tired of the tramp of marching feet.
222. Furthermore, I am tired of hearing complaints that Tucson is a low-wage, service-based economy city.
223. I was tired of pretending that any stories in which I figured could ever end happily.
224. He was tired of bringing up the rear in the march of civilization.
225. I would think that she would get tired of cleaning up the house every day.
226. Souvenir stands and pawnshops and a strip club attract those tired of spending their incomes one quarter at a time.
227. As Otis never tired of saying(sentencedict.com), this was the promised land.
228. After a while, we got tired of waiting and went home.
229. Some married women do so because they have grown tired of the tedium of being at home all day.
230. I also know he was never tired of gazing at me as I lay on my front.
231. When I got tired of watching the bow or reading or playing chess, I would often watch Morris at work.
232. He was 17 years old when he suddenly became generally exhausted and tired of studying.
233. Oh shut up Bill, I'm tired of listening to your excuses.
234. A junior who is tired of sitting on the bench is creating morale problems.
235. I'm tired of the doctors poking and probing me with needles and tubes.
236. You wrote him all those love letters, and then I suppose you got tired of it, and stopped!
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237. Hughes, for his part, never tired of pointing out his opponents' errors.
238. Tired of this paternalistic and oppressive regime, Beida students aired their complaints over several evenings in mid-December.
239. Chuck Banker, pro personnel director of the Philadelphia Eagles, is tired of the team being criticized for losing defensive players.
240. Well, one gets a bit tired of studying ancient history.
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