Encara no tenim significats per a "begin to tire".
1He pats you on the back when you begin to tire.
2Some mechanical employment is the greatest possible relief, after the purely intellectual faculties begin to tire.
3I begin to tire of my gaieties; and the late hours and constant feasting disagree with me.
4Ill-fortune seems to begin to tire of pursuing me, and good-fortune appears about to make advances to me.
5Then, when this study of things and this discourse of reason begin to tire you, look around you!
6When I'm growing old and plain, and you begin to tire of me as most men grow weary of their wives-whatthen?
7While it may amuse me to read about a pop star's criminal record, I begin to tire of the tabloids after a while.
8Is the world still morning to you with your work ahead or afternoon when you begin to tire and to think of rest?
9So I just stared right back, beginning to tire of this game.
10But their numbers were too small and they began to tire also.
11He waited and watched and waited and began to tire of waiting.
12Plus, she was beginning to tire of the clandestine nature of our relationship.
13Eckma in the act of fornication was beginning to tire him.
14The buffeting of the running chop sea began to tire him.
15She began to tire of the subject of Cashel and Lydia.
16I was beginning to tire of the sound of his voice.
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