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You mustn't get up too early in the morning and overtire yourself.
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She should never be allowed to overtire herself, mentally or physically.
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And there's certainly no need for you to overtire yourself, mother.
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I would not overtire you. He bent his head and kissed my hand.
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Motoring's a good way of getting the air, sir, and you won't overtire yourself.
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Send me this good horse to the stables, sahib; I am overweary.
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Washington's face never betrayed him, but a glad look came to the overweary eyes.
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They are overweary of this shambles!
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They began to doze at intervals,-keepingtheir canoe balanced in some automatic way,-ascavalry soldiers, overweary, ride asleep in the saddle.
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In after-life, when overwearied, this part of the limb was very troublesome.
Usage of overfatigue in English
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The wrong way of doing it makes unnecessary strain, overfatigue and illness.
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It is my opinion that overfatigue, excess in eating, or alcohol are the causes of sunstroke.
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Always overexcitement and overfatigue are to be avoided.
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Pray, pray, do not overfatigue yourself, Emma!
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The doctor had discontinued calling, and said the attack was more of overfatigue from the march on Memorial Day than anything else.
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A definite share of overfatigue and its sequels, especially neurasthenia, must be ascribed to this monotony-tothe absence of spontaneity or joy in work.
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She has been at work now for several years, and, at last accounts, was still busy, with no temptation to stop because of overfatigue.
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Overfatigue and exhausting physical exertion should be avoided.
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Major Dale was ill. Overfatigue from the long march, the doctor said, had brought on serious complications.
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When only one brain-centre works, it becomes overfatigued much more easily than if the functions were alternately performed by the various centres.
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The journey to London was prosperously performed, and Mrs. Frederick Langford was not overfatigued when she arrived at Uncle Geoffrey's house at Westminster.
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"Is any malady indicated, or merely overfatigue?"
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"Excuse this intrusion, Monsieur," he said lightly, "her ladyship is overfatigued and would be best in her room."
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"You overfatigue yourself, my poor kinsman," she said, with a certain tenderness; "you look already too old for your young years."