His sweetheart, getting tired of female companionship, has been hunting the booths to see where he can have got to, and now catches sight of him on the stage in full combat.
Tom is encouraged by a remark or two of the guard's between the puffs of his oily cheroot, and besides is getting tired of not talking.
I'm getting tired looking at these slab-sided cowmen.
You may want to quit rangering some day, and I may need a man about your size, and I'm getting tired of single ones.
I'm getting tiredof having my dear sister trifled with by every passing drover.
But I am getting tired here; I am getting tired; I am getting tired.
And try it she did, till she tore the dress nearly off her back; and then, getting tired of this, she determined to go over to the Old Barrens Cottage, and see Erminie.
I have cared for nothing but you in the world--in the shape of woman--but I am getting tired; and I have had enough to make me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting tired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.