5 Metaphors for tired

The houses tire built in the picturesque Swiss style, with flat, projecting roofs and ornamented balconies, and the people are the very picture of neatness and cheerfulness.

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

We managed to get to Pawtucket, and there tried to stop the leak with liquid preparations, but by the time we reached Providence the tire was again flat andas it proved afterwardsruined.

"And the tired among the Trojans preferred ease in Sicily to glory in Latium."It was now midnight, and Dante slept and had a dream.

In the city ruled by him a man may come home as tired as gin can make him, and his wife opens not her mouth; he may jump over as many counters as he pleases, and none of his wives will desire to go and do likewise.

5 Metaphors for  tired