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Sentence count:94+8Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inspiringstirringring fingerlingeringringingringbringwringMeaning: ['taɪə(r)]  adj. producing exhaustion. 
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31) I don't feel like doing anything very energetic this evening. I've had a tiring day.
32) Moving into a situation is usually less tiring than backing away.
33) Omar and I had a tiring discussion with him, beset by clouds of flies.
34) The events had been very tiring and we were glad to find our beds that night.
35) This can be rather tiring, especially if you have a slow Internet connection.
36) All these late nights with Omar were as exhilarating as they were tiring.
37) Three tiring and deafening weeks passed with no obvious change.
38) Then Huddersfield rallied, and the fiery centre-forward Islip forced his way through to beat the tiring Burnley defenders.
39) It did mean that keeping the Seayak on a bearing in a big sea was a somewhat tiring and frustrating battle.
40) He scanned the colossal sky like a young man whose girlfriend is late for a date, never tiring of the search.
41) Judy and I shared the driving, so it wasn't too tiring.
42) The temperature rises with the cloud cover, and the snow underfoot becomes wet and soft, making progress difficult and tiring.
43) I felt as if I could run all day without tiring.
44) A very tiring job it was, particularly in winter, when you had a heavy overcoat on.
45) She soon discovered that looking after small children was very tiring.
46) He found the Steel Wheels tour very tiring and doesn't want to continue.
47) The whole process was one of the most tiring and yet satisfying things I have ever done in my life.
48) Nevertheless, I find that many companies that have adopted piecemeal changes are already tiring of the subject.
49) Now, my father has a tiring job, a long commute, and a house to rehabilitate besides.
50) True, it can be tiring to live through this silly joke phase, but this is the ultimate in language education.
51) Uphauling in stronger winds, as well as being extremely difficult, is very tiring and often frustrating.
52) It had been, I realized, an extremely long and tiring day.
53) The Colleen - what a tiring girl she sounds - prattled incessantly of horses.
54) I think, above all, that dealing with people's manipulations is very tiring.
55) Even in its protean state, however, it would make the business of feeding off her protracted and tiring.
56) You could try of course, but after a colossal, tiring ridge-walk you would be a dingbat even to think of it.
57) Guiding the plough and following the team up and down the field over the uneven ground was very hard and tiring work.
58) The teacher may feel it is quicker and less tiring to carry out the task alone,(http://sentencedict.com/tiring.html) or to ignore teaching opportunities.
59) I've had such a tiring day. I just want to take a bath and go to bed.
60) Conversation was lagging, and it seemed to me that Mrs McLaren was tiring and might lose confidence.
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