We have no meanings for "feel exhaustion" in our records yet.
1 My legs ached with stiffness, and I could feel exhaustion pulling down my face.
2 Despite my discomfort, my eyelids felt heavy and I could feel exhaustion dragging me under.
3 He could feel exhaustion grinding at him, little teeth chewing at the back of his mind.
4 I'm warmer than I've been for days, and I can feel exhaustion sinking into my bones like cement.
5 I dripped with sweat, but I never ceased from my stride, though I could feel exhaustion coming on.
6 For ten minutes longer did he struggle on, beginning to feel exhaustion , however, and always accompanied by those two dark, sharp and gliding fins.
7 He shuddered as he emptied himself into her, felt exhaustion take him -a deep, warm exhaustion.
8 Neither Dick nor his companions felt exhaustion .
9 We never felt exhaustion , neither were we in fact at all weary, so inured were we to hardship.
10 It felt exhaustion in every muscle.
11 Breathing hard, feeling exhaustion simply from the effort of crossing the room, he peered once more into the mirror.
12 As the battle fever drained away, Beka felt exhaustion creeping into its place, but there was still much to do.
13 As the hope of rescue again faded, Brockbank felt exhaustion wash over him, and he collapsed as Dye had done the day before.
14 Alone, 70 feet up, and pummeled by the elements, I felt exhaustion set in, and I froze eight feet above my last bolt.
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