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(adj)
Lacking motivation and energy; very tired; knackered.
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Overused, hackneyed; cliché.
Tired; weary.
Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
Spent; used up; exhausted.
In need of some rest or sleep.
Of a person or animal: exhausted or fatigued from exertion.
Used up, expended; of which nothing is left.
Alternative form of worn-out. [Damaged due to continued or hard exposure or use until no longer effective or useful.]
Alternative form of washed out. [(idiomatic) Very tired and lacking energy or animation.]
Away, having left.
Having had population removed, by evacuation.
construed with with Full of, exuding (also figuratively).
(slang) Exhausted.
Worn out; depleted; exhausted; having nothing left; useless, due to the expenditure of all resources.
(informal) Very tired; exhausted.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, sometimes offensive) Tired or exhausted.
(slang) Tired; exhausted.
Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.
(colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued.
(n)
The result of launching a projectile or bullet.
Lacking strength or vitality; feeble, powerless, impotent.
Overly tired
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
The consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished.
(slang, Commonwealth) In trouble; in a bad situation.
Destroyed, usually in an accident; damaged to the point of unusability.
Unhappy; despondent.
(colloquial) Stressed and exhausted (either physically or emotionally).
(slang) Very drunk or stoned.
Physically broken into pieces.
Under tension; tense.
(publishing) No longer offered for sale by a publisher; no longer on the firsthand market.
that is no longer valid
Out of breath.
Reduced in intensity or strength; toned down.
Used less than normal or desirable.
(v)
To move swiftly.
(followed by with) That is now full.
(especially in combination) Having (a specified kind or number of) ends.
Finished.
Completed; concluded; done.
Of a document, etc, produced by a company or organization, intended to be confidential but having been released to the public or the press.
Being used.
Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable.
In used to.
(slang) drunk.
Having undergone liquidation.
Cooked by frying.
(transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
of persons; taken advantage of
(transitive) To move an object over, maintaining contact, with the intention of removing some substance from the surface. (Compare rub.)
(N)
a single from the Christian rock group Big Daddy Weave.
(transitive) To eject.
having been made empty
(of time) having passed or slipped by
(transitive) To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast).
put to use
(transitive) To throw out or remove forcefully.
To move out of a dwelling or other property, either by choice or by eviction.
brought under control and put to use
Having a vent (any sense).
exhausted
(transitive) To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.
both a surname and a given name.
inoperative as a result of heat or friction
(usually with reference to mental and emotional strength) Weakened, debilitated or deprived of strength or vitality.
(figurative, idiomatic) Exhausted.
A stroke; a blow.
Becoming tired or less dynamic; declining in strength; dwindling.
(of a place) Decrepit.
In a state of high spirits.
(slang) Extremely fatigued.
Extremely hungry.
Subjected to too much work.
Supreme tiredness; having exhausted energy.
(colloquial, hyperbolic, emphatic) Extremely hungry.
Having one's patience greatly taxed; greatly annoyed; made furious.
Suffering from boredom; mildly annoyed and restless through having nothing to do.
Feeling full of energy or strength; refreshed and revitalized
Suffering stress (either physical or mental).
Experiencing or exhibiting relief; freed from stress or discomfort.
Without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
Baffled, confused, mystified, at a loss, not thinking clearly, or uncertain.
Not rested
In a state of shock or confusion.
disheartened.
(informal) very busy; having too much to do
loaded too heavily
(uncountable) The action of tiring.
(informal) Confused, embarrassed, upset.
Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
Affected by hunger; having the physical need for food.
Sad and dispirited.