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What is the past tense of tire of?

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The past tense of tire of is tired of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tire of is tires of.

The present participle of tire of is tiring of.

The past participle of tire of is tired of.

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Women are afraid to accept that men get tired of the sameness of a relationship.
So, are you tired of paying exorbitant amounts for those dry little critters?
I'm tired of walking on eggshells around people who don't feel the same way as me.
Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it.
If you're tired of being a wallflower or if your dance moves aren't cutting it for you anymore, why not take some dance lessons?
The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air.

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