You might try "dead tired" or "dog tired." "Asleep at the wheel" and "ready to drop" are a couple of other ideas.
When using a metaphor, you might say "I am a zombie when I am tired," comparing yourself to a creature known for being sluggish and lacking energy. Metaphors are figures of speech that make comparisons between two unlike things to create vivid imagery and convey a deeper meaning. In this case, the metaphor emphasizes the extreme fatigue and lack of vitality experienced when tired.
if you are looking for a term: a cliche
being tired is that you're tired,and tired of being tired is different because it means that rather not be tired, but you are tired
Tired of Being Sick and Tired?
The active child was a puppy in my eyes, for he never tired of playing.
sign of being tired?
Tired of Being Alone was created in 1971.
being inhuman;)
Tired of Being Sorry was created on 2007-09-29.
Tired of Not Being Away From Here was created in 2005.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
Yes! When I was a teen I got really tired of being told what to eat, and now I'm 24 and STILL tired of it.