单词 | to make tired |
释义 | > as lemmasto make (someone) tired a. in the predicate. Also in slang phrase to make (someone) tired (originally U.S.): to get on the nerves of, irritate. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] wearyc825 asadc1306 ateyntc1325 attaintc1325 recrayed1340 methefula1350 for-wearya1375 matea1375 taintc1380 heavy1382 fortireda1400 methefula1400 afoundered?a1425 tewedc1440 travailedc1440 wearisomec1460 fatigate1471 defatigatec1487 tired1488 recreant1490 yolden?1507 fulyeit?a1513 traiked?a1513 tavert1535 wearied1538 fatigated1552 awearya1555 forwearied1562 overtired1567 spenta1568 done1575 awearied1577 stank1579 languishinga1586 bankrupt?1589 fordone1590 spent1591 overwearied1592 overworn1592 outworn1597 half-dead1601 back-broken1603 tiry1611 defatigated1612 dog-wearya1616 overweary1617 exhaust1621 worn-out1639 embossed1651 outspent1652 exhausted1667 beaten1681 bejaded1687 harassed1693 jaded1693 lassate1694 defeata1732 beat out1758 fagged1764 dog-tired1770 fessive1773 done-up1784 forjeskit1786 ramfeezled1786 done-over1789 fatigued1791 forfoughten1794 worn-up1812 dead1813 out-burnta1821 prostrate1820 dead beat1822 told out1822 bone-tireda1825 traiky1825 overfatigued1834 outwearied1837 done like (a) dinner1838 magged1839 used up1839 tuckered outc1840 drained1855 floored1857 weariful1862 wappered1868 bushed1870 bezzled1875 dead-beaten1875 down1885 tucked up1891 ready (or fit) to drop1892 buggered-up1893 ground-down1897 played1897 veal-bled1899 stove-up1901 trachled1910 ragged1912 beat up1914 done in1917 whacked1919 washy1922 pooped1928 shattered1930 punchy1932 shagged1932 shot1939 whipped1940 buggered1942 flaked (out)1942 fucked1949 sold-out1958 wiped1958 burnt out1959 wrung out1962 juiced1965 hanging1971 zonked1972 maxed1978 raddled1978 zoned1980 cream crackered1983 the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > irritate [verb (transitive)] gremec893 grillc897 teenOE mispay?c1225 agrillec1275 oftenec1275 tarya1300 tarc1300 atenec1320 enchafec1374 to-tarc1384 stingc1386 chafe?a1400 pokec1400 irec1420 ertc1440 rehete1447 nettlec1450 bog1546 tickle1548 touch1581 urge1593 aggravate1598 irritate1598 dishumour1600 to wind up1602 to pick at ——1603 outhumour1607 vex1625 bloody1633 efferate1653 rankle1659 spleen1689 splenetize1700 rile1724 roil1742 to put out1796 to touch (also get, catch, etc.) (a person) on the raw1823 roughen1837 acerbate1845 to stroke against the hair, the wrong way (of the hair)1846 nag1849 to rub (a person, etc.) up the wrong way1859 frump1862 rattle1865 to set up any one's bristles1873 urticate1873 needle1874 draw1876 to rough up1877 to stick pins into1879 to get on ——1880 to make (someone) tiredc1883 razoo1890 to get under a person's skin1896 to get a person's goat1905 to be on at1907 to get a person's nanny1909 cag1919 to get a person's nanny-goat1928 cagmag1932 peeve1934 tick-off1934 to get on a person's tits1945 to piss off1946 bug1947 to get up a person's nose1951 tee1955 bum1970 tick1975 a1400–50 Alexander 1009 All þe ȝeris of oure ȝouthe es ȝare syne passid And we for-traualid & terid [Dubl. MS. for-tyred].] 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iv. l. 28 The hors was tyryt and mycht no forthir pas. ?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. x The horses..wyll soone be tyred and sore bete that they may nat draw. 1562 W. Turner 2nd Pt. Herball f. 32v Medicines which refreshe them that are wery or tyrede. 1568 (a1500) Freiris Berwik 251 in W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS (1930) IV. 268 I am verry tyrit wett and cauld. 1573 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1889) IV. 150 A horse that wase leafte ther tyard. a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) iv. iii. 24 The man sir, that when gentlemen are tired giues them a sob, and rests them. View more context for this quotation 1705 F. Fuller Medicina Gymnastica 34 Thro' the Greatness of the Perspiration they grow tyr'd. 1782 W. Cowper John Gilpin xxxvii ‘The dinner waits, and we are tired:’ said Gilpin— ‘So am I!’ 1852 J. W. Carlyle Lett. (1883) II. 196 I am very tired; and the tireder I am, the less I sleep. c1883 C. H. Hoyt Bunch of Keys i, in America's Lost Plays (1941) IX. 13 That makes me tired! 1888 ‘J. S. Winter’ Bootle's Children vii. 51 I got tired out with him at last. 1897 Westm. Gaz. 15 Apr. 2/3 He ‘lived nowhere, did nothing, and, in fact, he was born tired’, was what he told the inspector when he was arrested, and it was a graphic summary of a worthless life. 1904 S. E. White Blazed Trail Stories iv. 65 Such talk made Daly tired, and he said so. 1925 W. J. Locke Great Pandolfo xiii. 172 ‘Women like you,’ said Myrtilla a trifle sourly, ‘make me tired.’ 1950 ‘P. Woodruff’ Island of Chamba viii. 124 They make me tired... Things are bound to get worse. < as lemmas |
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