98 adverbs to describe how to tired

We had been stopping at farm houses along the road, and could not get anything to eat in the shape of bread, except corn bread, of which all had become heartily tired.

The men, dead tired, were disposed about on the ground asleep, not minding the damp grass or the heavy dew that made the air fairly misty.

I don't know what street it was, and I'm not sure where I was headed, but I do remember that I was awfully tired.

I was tired, utterly tired of all the dangers and trials I had been going through for the last months.

"But don't you get dreadfully tired doing the same work over and over?

"Not particularly," replied Billie, for she was beginning to be terribly tired of the whole subject.

His face was grey, he looked unutterably tired, his mouth had the stark grimness of the man who endures, asking nothing of Fate.

I soon fell asleep, for I was mighty tired, but I dreamed evilly.

But fortunately he sleeps motionless, like one physically tired out, perchance after dragging bales about the dock sheds since early morn or wandering all day round the city with heavy loads upon his head.

'You must be horribly tired?'

He was mortally tired and desperately sleepy.

And learn not to be afraid to keep trotting after you are a little tired.

And I was deadly tired; but I had no thought of sleepno wish for it.

"Well, you see, ma'am"the Colonel's smile was charming in spite of his wild beard"we've done such a lot o' dancin' latelydone nothin' else for forty days; and after seven hundred miles of it we're just a trifle tired, ma'am.

Those first few weeks of emancipation from the ennui of existence at the Café des Exiles were so replete with wonders that Sofia lived largely in a beatific state of breathless excitement, devoting the best part of her days to thoughtless flying from delight to new delight, and going nightly to her bed so healthily tired that she slept like a top and never once awakened to memories of disturbing dreams.

"To be sure," he said to himself, "this path does not seem at all steep, and I can walk along it very easily; but it would have tired me dreadfully to come up all the way from the village, especially as I could not have expected those children to help me again."

I felt desperately tired, still, and sat down again; wondering what it was that had waked me.

CHAPTER IV ENCOUNTER BETWEEN A HIGH HORSE AND A HOBBY "Your chocolate will be getting cold, Miss." Dorothea, refreshed with sleep but still pleasantly tired, lay in bed watching Polly as she relaid and lit the fire in the massive Georgian grate.

Nobody spend their lives in entering a ball-room, and one gets sadly tired of one's own face.

Soft my, love, I am so tiredso tired!

You are hideously cynical, and I am wofully tired of you.'

All three sat silent, agreeably tired and enjoying the sensation, she with her bonnet-strings flying loose, the boys leaning back against the trellis.

I am strangely tired, and inclined to doze.

The speakers and writers on whom you may rely will not say "to burglarize," "to suspicion," "to enthuse," "plenty rich," "real tired," "considerable discouraged," "a combine," or "humans."

"She looks fearfully tired," Katherine answered.

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