It means that their body and mind are in need of rest and relaxation due to physical or mental exhaustion. Encouraging them to take a break, rest, or engage in activities that help them unwind can be helpful.
"Bob" is a palindrome for what someone says when they are confused.
Cause (someone) to feel tired or exhausted: "they were fatigued by their journey".
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
Use "said" when reporting a statement directly, and "told" when reporting a statement given directly to someone. For example: "She said she was tired." "She told me she was tired."
Like contradiction? Then you could be looking for incongruity or inconsistency
meaning tired of it.and sad.
The quote by Samuel Johnson says "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life".
It depends on the brand. Look on the box and check to see if it says that it does make you tired.
It depends. Most of the time it means that they are tired. Some of the time it means they want to go to bed. Some of that time it means they want you to come with them. Some of the time, it really means that they don't want to work for the moment.
When someone gets really tired and "falls out" in todays term. It would be the same. Except this refers to; "dont even think about quitting".
It depends on the brand. Look on the box and check to see if it says that it does make you tired.
it says that in the video his girlfriend thinks he is having another affair [which was not true] so he says he was tired of being sorry and breaks up.
"Ben de ho" is a phrase in Turkish that translates to "I am also" in English. It's often used to express agreement or to indicate that the speaker shares a similar sentiment or experience as someone else. For example, if someone says they are tired, responding with "Ben de ho" means "I am also tired."
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i guess because when your in bed alott then u must feel pretty tired...
"Im fair puggled" is a colloquial expression primarily used in certain dialects, particularly in Scotland, meaning that someone is feeling tired, exhausted, or overwhelmed. The term "puggled" suggests a state of weariness or being worn out, while "fair" intensifies the sentiment. Essentially, if someone says they are "fair puggled," they are indicating that they are quite tired or drained.