Definition of Overtire. Meaning of Overtire. Synonyms of Overtire

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Definition of Overtire

Overtire
Overtire O`ver*tire", v. t. To become too tired. --Br. Hall.
Overtire
Overtire O`ver*tire", v. t. To tire to excess; to exhaust.

Meaning of Overtire from wikipedia

- Fatigue is a state of tiredness (which is not sleepiness), exhaustion or loss of energy. Fatigue (in the medical sense) is sometimes ****ociated with medical...
- to break into Groningen's first team with club staff believing he was "overtired" after extensive playing time with Willem II's academy and reserve sides...
- later as of 1609 was also referred to the condition of being exhausted, overtired. Of the French verb har****er itself there are the first records in a Latin...
- federal rules during the accident. One of the drivers was reportedly overtired. Drivers of both bus and truck died in the crash. Bystanders tried to...
- POLICE STATION" but had left the "STATION" part dangling, and as they were overtired at the time, found that saying "Station" in a "[tiny] Martian voice" was...
- load of apples coming in. For I have had too much Of apple-picking: I am overtired Of the great harvest I myself desired. There were ten thousand thousand...
- sessions open as long as it is feasible. The amount of open sessions overtires the server or website making it unavailable for the authentic visitors...
- nursing and instead only supervised the hospital wards because she had "overtired herself" and became "nervous and anaemic." According to the accounts of...
- Michael S. Baser & Kim Weiskopf November 6, 1979 (1979-11-06) 0405 An overtired Jack reluctantly agrees to accompany Larry and his date, an actress named...
- other adjectives using a prefix: disloyal, irredeemable, unforeseen, overtired. Adjectives may be used attributively, as part of a noun phrase (nearly...