8407 examples of tiring in sentences

And I've had a tiring day

"A tiring day, my dear Hector, very tiring.

"A tiring day, my dear Hector, very tiring.

"There is a service in the Cathedral of La Seo tomorrow evening," he announced suddenly at midnight one night on his return from a long and tiring day.

Tiring of the inartistic prospect she sauntered out and downstairs to see what her maid might be about.

Scrubby forelands set with cedars, shadow-flecked paths under the scrub oak, meadows where water glimmered, white sails off Center Island and Cooper's BluffCooper's Bluff from the north, northeast, east, southeast, souththis they painted with never-tiring, Pecksniffian patience, boxing the compass around it as enthusiastically as that immortal architect circumnavigated Salisbury Cathedral.

They laid aside their heavy robes and ornaments of state, and vested them in less tiring raiment.

"Don't call me 'wench,' because I am the mistress and you my tiring woman, but when you Watch, and assist me, at the packing, a great light will break upon you," Nancy answered "In the removal of cherished articles from Charlestown to Beulah, certain tragedies will occur, certain accidents will happen, although Cousin Ann knows that the Carey family is a well regulated one.

Its vastness reminds them of the time that has neither beginning nor end; its ceaseless movement, of the never-tiring impulses of human passions; and its accidents and dangers, of the Providence which protects all alike, and which alone prevents our being abandoned to the dominion of chance.

The one that is farthest south contains the cape itself, which is marked by the ragged pyramid of rock already mentioned; placed there by nature, a never-tiring sentinel of the war of the elements.

But next the tiring-room survey, and see False titles, and promiscuous quality, Confus'dly swarm, from heroes and from queens, 30 To those that swing in clouds and fill machines.

But brother and sister showed no signs of tiring of each other's company, while they displayed unmistakable signs of weariness with his.

So far from poetry tiring me because religious, I can read, and I say it seriously, the homely old version of the Psalms in our Prayer-books for an hour or two together sometimes without sense of weariness.

Tiring of this amusement in a trice, he arose and sauntered over to the side-line and watched the operations.

A journey by carriage was no more tiring than one by railway, and the change and excitement would perhaps do him good.

We draw out slide after slide, swiftly tiring of each, and pushing it back to make haste to the next.

She passed within a tiring chamber, where a little maiden was lying at the foot of the bed; but for grief she might not perceive her.

When he might not find her there he bade the knight seek her boldly in the tiring chamber; and this he did of his courtesy that these two lovers might solace themselves with clasp and kiss.

The Duke went straightway to the tiring chamber, and drew from out the wound that sword by which the knight lay slain.

They exact a tiring vigilance.

This is, of course, terribly tiring for them.

Their legs seem steel springs, fatigue unknownfor at the end of a tiring march any unusual incident will arouse them to full vigour.

I broke my journey at Vienna which made it less tiring, but my nerves do not let me sleep, so I take up my journal which has grown as a friend to me.

It was amusing to note with what assiduity she showered her attentions on Mr. Morris, the man of the world, of whom she had heard much, and with what polite indifference she dismissed Calvertthough it is but doing her justice to say that later, tiring of her ineffectual efforts to interest Mr. Morris, she made the amende honorable and essayed her coquetries on the younger man, much to his embarrassment.

A REFLECTION It has often struck my mind how extraordinary it is that sensible and dignified people can keep on, with such great seriousness and such never-tiring industry, forever playing the little game in perpetual rotationa game which is of no use whatever and has no definite object, although it is perhaps the earliest of all games.

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