to feel very tired

  • 1tired — [ taırd ] adjective *** 1. ) needing to rest or sleep: She was too tired to do any more. My mother looked tired and ill. feel tired: He felt too tired to drive home. get tired: Kids can suddenly get very tired after playing for a time. a ) if a… …

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  • 2tired */*/*/ — UK [ˈtaɪə(r)d] / US [ˈtaɪrd] adjective 1) a) needing to rest or sleep She was too tired to do any more. My mother looked tired and ill. get tired: Kids can suddenly get very tired after playing for a time. feel tired: He felt too tired to drive… …

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  • 3feel like death warmed up — look/feel/like death warmed up informal phrase to look or feel very ill Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: death * * * …

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  • 4feel like hell — look/feel/like hell spoken phrase to look or feel very ill or tired Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: hell …

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  • 5tired — adj. 1 needing rest VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ leave sb, make s …

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  • 6feel — [c]/fil / (say feel) verb (felt, feeling) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation (other than sight, hearing, taste, and smell) of. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious moves. 4. to be or …

  • 7take — 1 /teIk/ verb past tense took past participle taken MOVE STH 1 (T) to move someone or something from one place to another: Don t forget to take your bag when you go. | Paul doesn t know the way can you take him? | take sb/sth to: We take the kids …

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  • 8weary — wea|ry1 [ wıri ] adjective 1. ) very tired, especially because of hard work or activity: They collapsed on to their beds, too weary to get changed. a ) showing that you are very tired: He rested his head on his hand with a weary gesture. b ) a… …

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  • 9weary — I UK [ˈwɪərɪ] / US [ˈwɪrɪ] adjective Word forms weary : adjective weary comparative wearier superlative weariest 1) very tired, especially because of hard work or activity They collapsed on to their beds, too weary to get changed. a) showing that …

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  • 10take — I [[t]te͟ɪk[/t]] USED WITH NOUNS DESCRIBING ACTIONS ♦ takes, taking, took, taken (Take is used in combination with a wide range of nouns, where the meaning of the combination is mostly given by the noun. Many of these combinations are common… …

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