if you are to tired to walk home go and one of your friends are at school go to there house and say that you missed the bus and ask for a lift home or text or call your perents saying that you hurt your leg and need a lift or catch the bus if you have money
"Too tired." Example: "I am too tired to go for a walk."
This depends on your dogs strength, age, fitness, and energy. Larger dogs with more stamina and strength can normally walk around a block with ease. Smaller dogs like terriers will walk for around a block and then get tired. My tip is just walk your dog until it gets tired and then survey it's actions in the next 24 hours. If too tired then reduce the amount of time ans if too active then increase it.
i wAnt to know what the name of the song is that Corey Taylor sings that says im too tired and i want to go home
Tiring is one verb. "He was tiring the child out so he will sleep".Tired is also another verb. "We tired them out with a long walk".Exhaust can be one too. "We exhaust them all".
People who are overweight often find it harder to walk for longer amounts of time. They get tired quicker and often break into a sweat earlier on.
If you're too tired to have sex, just sleep!
No. too - adverb tired - adjective
walk around
Because they, despite doing anything apart from firing arrows, were too tired to walk 250 miles to Hastings.
It means a walk, usually a long walk when you are feeling tired or overburdened.
"I am tired too!" in English means Sono stanco anche! in Italian.
The correct phrase is "too tired." "Too" in this context means excessively or more than is desirable. Therefore, saying "too tired" indicates that someone is excessively tired. On the other hand, "to tired" would be incorrect because "to" is a preposition indicating direction or position, not quantity or degree.