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en If you get behind the car, you get exhausted. If you get in front of the car, you get tired.

en I was tired, and it was an accumulation of all the hard fights. But I was just tired. I fell down because I was tired. I was tired because of making weight. The body can't take much more, and I was exhausted. It's hard to tell if I can make this weight (130lbs) again. I am going to take a vacation. I'm just tired of boxing.

en He was tired and exhausted. He was trying to hold onto his gun.

en Six matches in one week ... that's a lot. We are so tired. I'm exhausted.

en I'm happy, but I'm tired, exhausted and emotionally drained.

en I'm exhausted, by everything. This is the third year that I've been on a losing team. I'm tired of it.

en I was tired, exhausted. It wasn't too hard to calm down and go to sleep.

en This has been going on for the longest. I'm tired of this s--- the police want to talk. I'm exhausted with the talking.

en I would try to work, you know, a full day or whatever and I would be really tired by early afternoon. So I'd come home just exhausted.

en The guys were exhausted but you could tell they were happy. We really had to fight some adversity, but we were able to pull it out. That's not easy to do when you're tired.

en All the crew on the barge are shattered by the death. They were tired and exhausted but had been determined to do everything they could to get the whale to safety. It really is a terrible shame.

en I expected a better showing from him. He got tired. He was exhausted when he came back, but he recovered fairly quickly. I think that he's got plenty of miles in him, so it didn't knock him out.

en That first match I was so anxious. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. My body was exhausted and my mouth was really dry. I'd never played in front of a crowd like that.

en We came out a little sluggish. We're 16 games in and we're exhausted. They're playing like they're tired. They really have to pick it up. They picked it up during the course of the game, but it didn't start in the beginning and there were some lapses. They really have to decide what they want. The jury's still out on what they really want out of the season.

en Three periods is tiring enough. We're all pretty exhausted right now. Both teams were really tired, and they got the break. It's the first time in five years I've played double overtime, and it gets to the point where you start to cramp up.


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