Crossword clues for fatigued
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fatigue \Fa*tigue"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fatigued; p. pr. & vb. n. Fatiguing, n.] [Cf. F. fatiguer. See Fatigue, n.] To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire.
Syn: To jade; tire; weary; bore. See Jade.
Wiktionary
tired; weary. v
(en-past of: fatigue)
WordNet
adj. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and cattle"; "you look worn out" [syn: exhausted, dog-tired, fagged, played out, spent, washed-out, worn-out(a), worn out(p)]
Usage examples of "fatigued".
Our dog was so heated and fatigued, we were obliged to send him back to the creek.
Captain Lewis much fatigued from heat-the day, it being very hot, and he being in a debilitated state from the precautions he was obliged to take, to prevent the effects of the cobalt and mineral substance which had like to have poisoned him two days ago.
The women came forward, highly decorated in their way, with the scalps and trophies of war of their fathers, husbands, brothers, or near connections, and proceeded to dance the War Dance which they did with great cheerfulness, until about twelve o'clock, when we informed the chiefs that they must be fatigued amusing us, etc.
Myself and party much fatigued, having walked constantly as hard as we could march over a dry hard plain, descending and ascending steep river hills and gullies.
I arrived at camp about 5 o'clock in the evening much fatigued, where I found Captain Clark and the balance of the party waiting our return with some anxiety for our safety, having been absent near two days longer than we had engaged to return.
About 5 o'clock Captain Lewis arrived with the party, much fatigued, and informed me that he had as cended the river about 60 miles by land, and that the river had a bold current about 80 or 100 yards wide, the bottoms of gravel and mud, and may be estimated at 5 feet water in shoalest parts.
I felt myself much fatigued, but ate a hearty supper and took a good night's rest.
Whitehouse, one of them, much heated and fatigued on his arrival, drank a very hearty draught of water and was taken almost instantly extremely ill.
He brought with him all the baggage except what he had deposited yesterday at the six-mile stake, for which the party were too much fatigued to return this evening.
Captain Clark arrived very sick, with a high fever on him, and much fatigued and exhausted.
I was several times awakened in the course of the night by their yells, but was too much fatigued to be deprived of a tolerable sound night's repose.
He caught one, and we arrived at his village at sunset, and himself and myself walked up to the second village, where I found Captain Lewis and the party encamped, much fatigued and hungry, much rejoiced to find something to eat, of which they appeared to partake plentifully.
As I was excessively fatigued, and my party appeared very much so, I determined to stay until the morning and rest ourselves a little.
The men complained of being so much fatigued in the evening that we postponed taking up our fifth canoe until tomorrow.
His horse being much fatigued with the ride he had given him and finding that the Indians had at least two days the start of him, he thought it best to return.