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Example sentences for "little tired"

  • When I get a little tired, we'll stop to eat our snack of grub, when I can rest up, and be ready for another hour or two.

  • They camped early on that night, because all of them were a little tired; and the location on the shore looked especially fine.

  • The Comtesse Gilberte again proposed that they should all four go for some rides together, and Jeanne, a little tired of the long weary evenings and the dull, monotonous days, was only too pleased at the idea and agreed to it at once.

  • He was really a little tired of acting sentry, and was very peevish by the time the ring of wheels and horse-hoofs approaching from the London direction became audible.

  • To tell the truth, she was getting a little tired of wearing first the gray and then the brown and then doing it over again.

  • They were merely his kind of manners, and she was a little tired of them.

  • She was a little tired, tonight, of his persistent flirtation.

  • She laid her head back with a little tired half-moan, and felt John's strong, comforting arm drawing her over so that she could rest against his shoulder.

  • Very well, my dear, I think still that you are a little tired.

  • Here I am going to join two of my best friends who have promised me a splendid time, and just because I am a little tired, I feel as if the world were falling to pieces.

  • I--I'm very well, thank you; only a little tired.

  • I'm glad you're going away from Paris, because I've got just a little tired of it.

  • Poor Comethup was a little tired of roses--a little tired even of that wonderful garden, every corner of which, every stick and stone, he knew by heart.

  • Finally at about two o'clock we adjourn to our respective homes and awake in the morning a little tired.

  • After waiting about five hours, I became a little tired.

  • As their number is not great, the diners ought to get a little tired of one another, but they don't seem to.

  • I was a little tired, but nevertheless quite sorry when our journey ended.

  • At last Monsieur Leras grew a little tired of walking, and he sat down on a bench to watch these carriages pass by with their burdens of love.

  • The two young women begin to throw their stock of flowers by handfuls, and receive a perfect hail of bouquets; then, after an hour of warfare, a little tired, they tell the coachman to drive along the road which follows the seashore.

  • Oh no, she is quite well, only a little tired; she has rather knocked herself up.

  • I was beginning to get a little tired of this.

  • She had exerted herself a good deal, and was now a little tired.

  • Thelma may be a little tired to-day, perhaps--but I know she's perfectly happy.

  • I was a little tired, but I am quite rested now.

  • The pacha, although much amused, was also a little tired.

  • I think I am a little tired," said Penelope.

  • You looked so happy when you came downstairs, but now you're a little tired.

  • I am a little tired to-night, for we have been out so much.

  • Dream, little tired eyes, close to the breast of me, Wander in fields where red flowers are gloaming; All of my heart wanders with you, the rest of me Watches your dreaming.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little tired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    few steps; little annoyed; little astonished; little brook; little brown; little children; little common; little cream; little difficult; little doubtful; little figure; little gray; little importance; little island; little library; little maid; little north; little over; little pain; little pleased; little sand; little song; little spirits; little temple; little voice; little wistfully