1 But I am tired to-night, Harry.
2 I feel too tired to eat anything.
3 He was tired of hearing his own name now.
4 Perhaps you will tire sooner than he will.
5 I think you will tire first, all the same.
6 "Basil, I am tired of standing," cried Dorian Gray suddenly.
7 He looked like a boy who had been tired out with play, or study.
8 Finally I took pity on your tired servant and told him to go to bed, as he let me out.
9 It was not that mere physical admiration of beauty that is born of the senses and that dies when the senses tire.
10 I have known everything," said Lord Henry, with a tired look in his eyes, "but I am always ready for a new emotion.
11 "I should have thought they had got tired of that by this time," said Dorian, pouring himself out some wine and frowning slightly.
12 You will soon be going about like the converted, and the revivalist, warning people against all the sins of which you have grown tired.
13 "Oh, I am tired of sitting, and I don't want a life-sized portrait of myself," answered the lad, swinging round on the music-stool in a wilful, petulant manner.