Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
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Examples for "spent "
Examples for "spent "
1 His longest project to date, Megos spent 11 days working the problem.
2 She had only spent a few weeks in Europe some years ago.
3 Thousands of people in Christchurch have spent a second night without power.
4 The years her family spent in the Amsterdam home were happy times.
5 He spent a great deal of time working out the tom-tom effect.
1 Police said they would continue to search until all avenues were exhausted .
2 As a result, quotas for those programmes have yet to be exhausted .
3 We have exhausted all possible creative solutions on our side, Enria said.
4 However, they were left exhausted by the New Zealand team's dogged defence.
5 Meanwhile, his main rivals have entered government and exhausted their political capital.
1 Night came and the fagged party in disappointment once more lay down.
2 About a mile from the shore, the strength of the fugitives fagged .
3 He had long noticed that the Home Secretary looked fagged and ill.
4 The march had been terrific, and horses and men were nearly fagged .
5 And for a long time Margie has been looking thin and fagged .
1 I see nothing, and I'm too dog - tired to go out and look.
2 He was dog-tired , for he had had little sleep the past week.
3 I'm dog-tired and the mosquitoes are beginning to find that we're here.
4 I did not care; I was dog-tired and I wanted but one thing-bed
5 By the time we came to the cairn I was dog-tired .
1 It also takes up the old worn - out particles; this makes it impure.
2 Just like herself: tired, worn - out , never any good even to start with.
3 Age and sorrow weigh with a double weight on his worn - out body.
4 He pointed in different directions, looking with disgust on the worn - out men.
5 Her little feet in the shabby, worn - out shoes scarcely touched the floor.
1 This situation played out countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2 A dangerous game was played out in the halls of secret government.
3 The game can be played out over days, weeks, or even months.
4 Actually, this scenario has played out countless times in the Earth's history.
5 The Coroner's Court: Frank Keeley played out his familiar routine that morning.
1 My environment is restored, though with a somewhat washed - out look to it.
2 But I had taken against the washed - out tunic I'd put on yesterday.
3 The interior of the van looked like a gray, washed - out video feed.
4 However, the image of her washed - out face would not leave my mind.
5 He held it out with his queer washed - out smile, and Steinmetz smiled.
1 Being fatigued ; laughing; being amused; having been elected; running; having been running.
2 But she was young, and like the young, must sleep when fatigued .
3 After almost four hours of tedious, repetitive work, he was becoming fatigued .
4 Mr. Burke and King out for nardoo; the former returned much fatigued .
5 And he was so mortally fatigued with this struggle in the dark.
6 But she did recently admit to being a tiny bit fatigued sometimes.
7 You look a bit fatigued , if you don't mind my saying so.
8 According to Qantas, pilots who feel too fatigued must complete a report.
9 The dear creature was fatigued with the notice everybody took of her.
10 But right now I'm too fatigued from the day's machinations to object.
11 No such good luck; were I fatigued , I might hope to sleep.
12 The day had been intensely hot, and the troops were much fatigued .
13 They were sore and fatigued with the strain on nerve and flesh.
14 Still, we were a trifle fatigued at the end of the day.
15 Sometimes they lay down fatigued and slept on the field of battle.
16 Like other people in my wretched state, I feel fatigued towards night-time.
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