25 adjectives to describe tired

Her heart leaped when they came upon the broad mark of the pneumatic tires still fresh in the lonely mountain road.

[inanimate things that hiss] tea kettle, pressure cooker; air valve, pressure release valve, safety valve, tires, air escaping from tires, punctured tire; escaping steam, steam, steam radiator, steam release valve.

Yore cheerful heart goes all the day, Yore sad tires in a mile O!" Mr. Racey Dawson, having successfully sung the first verse, rested both elbows on the bar and grinned at the bartender.

Jo will tell you I drive like a veteran, and the roads aren't badwith chains on the rear tires.

We wired back to Chicago to have an extra tire sent on ahead.

By two hours after midnight we were running on four flat tires; and I've got the name of the maker of those wheels for future reference and use.

Just after La Buissière we came to a tiny village named Neuville and halted while the local Jack-of-all- trades mended for us an invalided tire on a bicycle.

Of course, you will understand that a ½-inch gas-pipe will not supply heat enough to make a locomotive tire red hot, and that for large work a large gas supply is necessary.

Mistress Superbia, a gentlewoman of my acquaintance, wished me to devise her a new set for her ruff and an odd tire.

The point of the shaft is fitted with rings, by which it hangs on the back-pad of the horse, whose head necessarily extends about four feet beyond; thus you will observe, that from the outer tire of the wheel to the horse's nose occupies at least twenty-two feet, and that the poor little animal has the weight of the carriage lying on him at the end of a lever fifteen feet long.

The women transformed themselves to Bacchus shapes, the men-children to Satyrs and Pans; but Antony himself was quite besotted with Cleopatra's sweet speeches, philters, beauty, pleasing tires: for when she sailed along the river Cydnus, with such incredible pomp in a gilded ship, herself dressed like Venus, her maids like the Graces, her pages like so many Cupids, Antony was amazed, and rapt beyond himself."

Mount Tamalpais stands in purple 'tire Against the background, Phoenixlike, ornate: Apollo drives his chariot of fire Between the portals of the Golden Gate.

We drew up to the side of the road, and both chauffeurs jumped out and went to work on the recalcitrant tire.

Their childish ignorance is illustrated by a question which some of them seriously asked Chapman (I., 83) one daywhether his big wagons were not the mothers of the little ones with slender tires.

He asked quite humbly for the loan of tools, and tube cement, and more blow-out patches, and set awkwardly to work mending his tattered tires.

Up, therefore, Christians, and be doing: Listen to such a teacher, who, lest thou tire in thy race, or turn back, teacheth thee a certain and sweet way of singular proficiency and progress in the ways of God.

Through no disturbance of my soul, Or strong compunction in me wrought, I supplicate for thy control; 35 But in the quietness of thought: Me this unchartered freedom tires; [C] I feel the weight of chance-desires: My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose that ever is the same.

fatigar, to tire, weary, fatigue.

A burst tire was a comma; carburetor trouble a colon; nervous prostration of the sparking-plug a period.

"Nay, good brother," said he, "we will ride fast, and thou wilt tire to death at the pace.

It may be for all her costly tires she is bald, and though she seem so fair by dark, by candlelight, or afar off at such a distance, as Callicratides observed in Lucian, "If thou should see her near, or in a morning, she would appear more ugly than a beast;" si diligenter consideres, quid per os et nares et caeteros corporis meatus egreditur, vilius sterquilinium nunquam vidisti.

Tenga usted el brazo; (Corriendo a doña Matilde) tire usted esas píldoras, que es a D. Eduardo a quien yo avisaba....

Fact is, just got my wheelthat's it over there by the doorpneumatic tires, tool-chest, cyclometer, lampall for a hun.

Wherefore Casey finished the putting on of the fourth tire pretty well up toward the boiling point in temper and in blood.

The ends of the T heads are then welded together to constitute the periphery of the wheel or inner tire; and little wedge-form pieces are inserted where there is any deficiency of iron.

25 adjectives to describe  tired