tireless, energetic
Another word for never is nevermore.
The backstage of Elizabethan theatres was called the "tiring house". The word "tiring" comes from the word "attire", or clothing, so the word "tiring house" means basically "dressing room".
In Elizabethan theatres the costumes were kept, washed and repaired in the "tiring house". The word "tiring" is related to the word "attire" meaning clothing. The tiring house was part of the structure behind the stage.
Yes there is its NEVER
I think you need to re-phrase the question, I don't understand what you are asking.
another word for 'continued blockade' is forever or never ending
Unquestionable :)
The word 'tiredness' refers to a feeling of being weary.
The word is spelled fatigued. I was so fatigued, I went straight to bed.
determination!
everytime ,never
Tiring is a contraction of attiring, meaning dressing. This is related to the word "attire" for clothes. A tiring house is a place to dress, a dressing-room. It also served as a place to store scripts and costumes, and to repair costumes and props.