When we get home from work we are already tired and the last thing we want to do is feed, bathe, play with a kid. |
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I'm tired of hearing politicians making pious pronouncements about their devotion to the people. |
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I answered his questions perfunctorily, begging off that I was soon to return to my dorm, as I was tired. |
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We are angry... We are tired of women being painted as perpetual victims by the left, in need of big daddy Government to save us. |
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Handlers bring the puppies down in waves to prevent them from getting too tired, freaked out, or antsy while filming. |
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Many of us have tired of the blizzard of histories marking the sesquicentennial of the first years of the American Civil War. |
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By Rich Goldstein Are audiences tired with caped crusaders and gritty reboots? |
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If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox. |
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Olowu had gotten tired of the Fashion Week slog of runway shows and models posing statically in airless rooms. |
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They were tired of 3 centuries of Turkic rule and openly expressed their desire for enosis. |
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The director rehearsed the cast incessantly in the days leading up to opening night, and as a result they were tired and cranky when it arrived. |
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It was a journey not completed until after dark and Bertha was too tired to visit her relos in Pforzheim by the time she arrived. |
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You would not rob us of our repose, would you, comrades? You would not have us too tired to carry out our duties? |
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The sound of firecrackers restimulated the war veteran, and he felt tired for several days after. |
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So don't think for a moment that your old but tired vehicle matters only to you. Your clunker is cash money to professional thieves. |
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Lather, rinse, repeat until you get tired of watching your money go down the drain. |
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In that case, the idea behind it seems to be that the tired rower moves aside for the rested rower on the thwart when he relieves him. |
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Even though he was tired, he persevered and finished the race. |
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She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework. |
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Lawrence, though, had become so tired of the work that he allowed Edward Garnett to cut about a hundred pages from the text. |
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I don't like this song and I'm really tired, so I think I'll just sit it out. |
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I don't like this tune, and I'm rather tired, so I think I'll just sit out. |
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Sitting inside the Starbucks on Broadway near Roscoe, two art students had tired of sketching people slushing through the two-day-old snow. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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Original and acid-tongued, Louie is a rare bird among tired sitcoms. |
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However, they were also growing tired of the monotony of numerous appearances at the same clubs night after night. |
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Following Beck's departure in October 1966, the Yardbirds, tired from constant touring and recording, began to wind down. |
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Are you tired of waiting hours just to get a terribad group, doing less deeps than a lvl 69 in greens? |
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These systems were seen by some as a refreshing wind of change that would rejuvenate a tired subculture, and by others as a blessed nuisance. |
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She told him to go to bed despite his protests that he wasn't tired. |
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My trainer was going home. He was tired and trunky and wanted to be with his family. |
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I was tired of talk radio so I tuned out of that station and tuned into one playing all music. |
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My eyes burn from sleep unslept and from tears unshed. I long for oblivion. I am impossibly tired. |
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He was unsolaced either by candy or smoke and looked tired and not particularly happy. |
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And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut. |
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And since she was so tired, she wanted to lay down and sleep. |
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The plentiful blankets and the voluptuous pillows of the bed called out to my tired body, tantalizing me with their luxury. |
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Oh sure, a game might be arranged, but logistics dictate that one side would be out of season, rusty or tired, and away from home. |
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Championships final against Fred Perry, then tired in the heat and lost the last two sets and the match. |
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I am tired of these duck-footed Leydeners, who daren't wink at a donkey lest he should bray. |
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By the end of the seventh round Tyson was tired and sluggish, his face swollen and his eyes cut. |
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On a sunny stone near a foresty bed of asparagus I sat down at last, tired, and a little dispirited. |
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Mary almost failed to recognize him when he arrived, he was so dirty and tired. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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As his celebrity grew in the late 1950s, he grew tired of being approached by strangers, and particularly disliked being visited by them at home. |
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The tired France were unable to break down the German defence, so they brought on some fresh legs. |
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The students are easily distracted, especially when they're tired. |
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I got back to my motel tired, wet and hungry. Talking to Miss Maidie had deterred me from grabbing a quick greaseburger en route. |
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To say they were hot, tired, dirty, odorsome, and in pain would be like saying that boars had bad breath...a large understatement. |
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Oho! Now I see where he's going with this, Frank thinks. Would have seen it earlier if I hadn't been so tired. |
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The homesick sailors, tired of their adventure, attempted to leave in a small vessel and vanished. |
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The administrators, growing tired of such idiocy, put a new policy in place. |
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When Philip besieged Aumale in Normandy, Richard grew tired of waiting and seized the manor, although the act was opposed by the Church. |
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Even if I keep every ship ammo'd, we're going to get tired. We have to start killing them! |
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It left me tired, really achy, and with a hankering for hot buttery toast and other stodgy foods. |
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Boat builders should not work when they are tired and should keep the work floor clean so they don't trip over tools or wood or electric leads. |
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The Florentines, tired of his extreme teachings, turned against him and arrested him. |
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The Roman troops arrived tired and dehydrated, facing the Gothic camp that had been set up on the top of a hill. |
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I think the VP is getting tired of playing second fiddle to the president, so if she's not promoted soon, she might leave. |
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He was tired and had trouble staying alert while he was driving. |
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It is used in part to mask the scent of the many tired, unwashed pilgrims huddled together in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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The Royalists had a tendency to chase down individual targets after the initial charge leaving their forces scattered and tired. |
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Their efforts proved ineffective and, by 1849, tired of the war, both withdrew after signing a treaty favorable to Rosas. |
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She was sensible enough to stop driving when she got too tired. |
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Roosevelt was tired of preaching to deaf ears. He was ready to try something else. |
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The findings and excellent news from Ruiz along with Almagro's new reinforcements cheered Pizarro and his tired followers. |
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However, the Inca Huayna Capac who grew tired of going to war decided to peacefully settle things. |
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I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner. |
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Growing tired of his work, he assembled a gang, left his employment, and moved to the Don. |
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Groups of glittery girls and boys with 1960s protomullets slid past homeless people too tired to beg for money. |
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Ayar Auca grew tired of all this and decided to travel alone. |
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All this acting the jennet was great fun until everyone grew tired of it. |
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All this acting the maggot was great fun until everyone grew tired of it. |
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At midnight we made a motion for adjournment and everyone went home tired. |
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The felon Rufus Dawes had stretched himself in his bunk and tried to sleep. But though he was tired and sore, and his head felt like lead, he could not but keep broad awake. |
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Some day, when you are tired of London, come down to Treadley, and expound to me your philosophy of pleasure over some admirable Burgundy I am fortunate enough to possess. |
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I'm getting pretty tired of being the comic book industry's butt-monkey. |
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Sometimes when you sit in a restaurant, still stuffing yourself half an hour after closing time, you feel that the tired waiter at your side must surely be despising you. |
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Racine left the ground.. deafened, dazzled and tired to death. |
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As you're so tired, why not try to catch forty winks before you leave? |
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If John goes for three days without sleep, he will be very tired. |
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Along with Henry's concern that he would not have an heir, it was also obvious to his court that he was becoming tired of his aging wife, who was six years older than he. |
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He became tired of his daughter's sarcasm and smart remarks. |
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Then papa began to get very tired of Jones, and fidgeted and finally said, with jocular irony, that Jones had better stay all night, they could give him a shake-down. |
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No matter how tired they became, once someone in the ranks began a Jody call, the whole platoon would pick it up and everyone seemed to march a little taller. |
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I was pretty tired, and the first thing I knowed I was asleep. |
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Bastow went to Australia and maintained a long correspondence with Hardy, but eventually Hardy tired of these exchanges and the correspondence ceased. |
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Alice becomes insulted and tired of being bombarded with riddles and she leaves, claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to. |
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Throwing virtually nothing but hooks, Benn repeatedly failed to get through Watson's tight guard, and gradually tired whilst being stunned numerous times himself. |
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Jim, sporting a gradually growing Molson muscle, is too tired when he gets home from work. He watches T.V. every night and keeps company with a six pack. |
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Lowry painted after his mother had fallen asleep, between 10pm and 2am, or, depending how tired he was, he might stay up for another hour adding features. |
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By 1864, Morris had become increasingly tired of life at Red House, being particularly unhappy with the 3 to 4 hours spent commuting to his London workplace on a daily basis. |
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Every time I laced up my Nikes, they became my badge of honor. That swoosh became a shield I wore to protect my dreams, held inside a chest with lungs that were born tired. |
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Against these arguments for an exhausted English army, the length of the battle, which lasted an entire day, shows that the English forces were not tired by their long march. |
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The faster tempo of the operations was intended to add to German difficulties in replacing tired divisions through the railway bottlenecks behind the German front. |
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She looked peaked and tired ever since he had volunteered for the army. |
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He quickly grew tired of them and sent them home after a week or two. |
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Hendrix toured with the Isleys during much of 1964, but near the end of October, after growing tired of playing the same set every night, he left the band. |
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Barson then informed the band that he would not be able to take part, as he was tired of the music business and wanted to spend more time with his wife. |
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Even an expensive cracker can go off with a phut, not a bang, and burst to reveal one paper hat, one tired motto and a piece of plastic jewellery. |
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When the priest declares that the goddess is tired of conversation with mortals, the chariot returns and is washed, together with the curtains, in a secret lake. |
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I got tired of his trolling and ad hominem attacks, so I plonked him. |
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In his unironed shirt, the salesman looked tired and unprofessional. |
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Early symptoms include weakness, feeling tired, and sore arms and legs. |
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Like many Americans, Mr. Condit, I have Redemption Fatigue. I'm too tired to forgive any more gray-haired-blow-dried-elected scoundrels trying to sin 'n' spin. |
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According to Nickell, peripheral vision can easily mislead, especially late at night when the brain is tired and more likely to misinterpret sights and sounds. |
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In 1957, tired of traveling on the concert circuit and beginning to experience insecurity about memorization, Reisenberg went into semiretirement. |
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Why don't you just shut your trap? I'm tired of listening to you. |
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The boy was sick and tired of doing his lengthy homework assignment. |
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I'm just tired of being treated like a side piece and not a wife. |
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The wind had dropped, and the snow, tired of rushing around in circles trying to catch itself up, now fluttered gently down until it found a place on which to rest. |
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The dog was sturdy and could work all day without getting tired. |
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Heads up everyone. Mantis is teeping into our poor tired brains. |
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One of the best things about works of music is that they are repeatable, that is to say that one can listen to the same work over and over without becoming tired of it. |
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I'm too tired to go out tonight, but there again it might wake me up. |
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Also by that time, he doubtless thinks, a white-handed aristocrat like Herbert will have tired of the affair and betaken himself back to the Towers where he belongs. |
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To make the transition back to early wake-ups stress-free, get kids back into a routine before the holidays end so they don't end up tired for start of term. |
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