Definition

tired: sleepy, fatigued, exhausted adjective
I'm feeling a little bit tired. Can you pass me the coffee?
That excuse is tired, you should come up with a better one.
sick and tired fed up, annoyed with, tired of
I'm sick and tired of this music. Don't you have any disco?

UK: I am sick and tired of this music. Don't you have any disco?
US: I'm feeling a little bit tired, could you pass me the coffee?
  • "I'm tired because my neighborhood is very loud."
  • "Tired of public transport?"
  • "We need gas and I'm a bit tired."
  • "And tired."
  • "I'm so tired."
  • "For the first time in a long while, I feel uninspired and quite frankly, I'm tired."
  • "I'm not tired."
  • "In fact, a well-rested staff is exponentially more productive than a tired one."
  • "Tired of being packed in like sardines?"

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