tired out



tired out

Also, tired to death. Exhausted, as in She looked tired out after that trip, or He came home tired to death. The first term dates from the second half of the 1500s; the second, a hyperbole, was first recorded in 1740. Also see sick and tired; to death.
See also: out, tired

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Esmeraldaes-me-RAHL-dah (Spanish), esh-mə-RAL-də (Portuguese), ez-mə-RAHL-də (English)Spanish, Portuguese, English, Literature
BerBERYiddish
BartelBAHR-təlDutch
Dione (1)dee-O-nee (English)Greek Mythology
Marinos-Greek
BrittnyBRIT-neeEnglish (Modern)