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exhausted

[ig-zaws-tid] / ɪgˈzɔs tɪd /




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On the morning after Europe clung on to victory, Donald looked exhausted when he sat down for a BBC Sport interview.

From BBC

We want him to have peace in his golden years, but I am exhausted from jumping through hoops for a man who never did anything to help his family — or himself.

From MarketWatch

Starving and exhausted, he spent the last of his money on a train ticket to Doncaster where his sister lived.

From Barron's

They might not know whether they'll get exhausted, if the weather will get worse, or how big the risk of a serious accident is.

From BBC

Out of their victory over sin and guilt, Hawthorne builds the “city on a hill” that the American republic would become: a dynamic vessel for people and ideas fleeing an exhausted Old World.

From The Wall Street Journal