' seemed to be written like a note of exclamation on every brow; the monotony of the congratulations fatigued her as much as her involuntary efforts to grasp what each speaker had left unsaid of innuendo, malice, envy or sycophancy.
Banks, vapid, perfunctory and fatigued.
A fatigued Brussels carpet covered the floor.
" "I think she is, as you say, a pale little lady—pale, certainly, just now, when she is fatigued with over-excitement.
" "I have the honour to be in fair health, only in some measure fatigued with a hurried journey.
The latter saw me looking; and having shaken hands, advised me to close the door, and leave him undisturbed; for the journey had fatigued him.
Evening came on by degrees, and it was almost night when Cyrus Harding and his companions, much fatigued by an ascent of seven hours, arrived at the plateau of the first cone.
That dreamy gliding in the boat which had lasted for four hours, and had brought some weariness and exhaustion; the recoil of her fatigued sensations from the impracticable difficulty of getting out of the boat at this unknown distance from home, and walking for long miles,—all helped to bring her into more complete subjection to that strong, mysterious charm which made a last parting from Stephen seem the death of all joy, and made the thought of wounding him like the first touch of the torturi
At Lucy's first evening party, young Torry fatigued his facial muscles more than usual in order that "the dark-eyed girl there in the corner" might see him in all the additional style conferred by his eyeglass; and several young ladies went home intending to have short sleeves with black lace, and to plait their hair in a broad coronet at the back of their head,—"That cousin of Miss Deane's looked so very well.
" She folded herself in the large chair, and leaned her head against it in fatigued quiescence, while Tantripp went away wondering at this strange contrariness in her young mistress—that just the morning when she had more of a widow's face than ever, she should have asked for her lighter mourning which she had waived before.
" The friends were not able to get together for any confidential discourse till all the dancing was over; but then, as they walked about the room arm in arm, Isabella thus explained herself: "I do not wonder at your surprise; and I am really fatigued to death.
They both, he noticed sympathetically, had white faces, fatigued faces, and they both had big eyes, fatigued eyes.
I often reached home too fatigued to do anything except fall into bed and sleep until morning.
Throughout the shifts, the nurses reported how fatigued they felt at regular intervals.
Wired and fatigued - You've maybe had too much coffee but can't sleep.
Not drinking enough water can show up on your skin, causing it to become fatigued and less plump.
Don't study for too long at once, and when your alarm goes off, take a deliberate break, or you'll feel fatigued and will begin easily losing focus.
Don't study for too long at once, and when your alarm goes off, take a deliberate break, or you'll feel fatigued and will begin easily losing focus.
In a University of Georgia study, sedentary but otherwise healthy adults who began exercising lightly three days a week for as little as 20 minutes at a time reported feeling less fatigued and more energized after six weeks.
In a University of Georgia study, sedentary but otherwise healthy adults who began exercising lightly three days a week for just 20 minutes reported feeling less fatigued and more energised after six weeks.