Examples of 'he will tire' in a sentence

Meaning of "he will tire"

he will tire - implies that an individual will become exhausted or fatigued, either physically or mentally, over time. It indicates a future state of weariness or depletion of energy

How to use "he will tire" in a sentence

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he will tire
Chances are he will tire of you in a few days.
You will tire of him ; or more likely he will tire of you.
He will tire out after day three.
In a couple of weeks he will tire of you.
And he will tire of you as all the others.
Soon he will see what you really are, and he will tire of you.
He will tire quickly of the job he intends to assume.
Just leave him alone . He will tire himself out.
He will tire himself out.
Just let him keep going . He will tire himself out.
He will tire of this woman.
Give him the early rounds . He will tire himself out.
He will tire out eventually.
If we run as hard as we can, he will tire out!
And he will tire of you.

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Leonardo 's older than you, he will tire of you soon.
He will tire.
If he starts dancing away, doing what he does best, he will tire you.
He will tire of it.
A living child -- so volatile, such an energy overflowing that he will tire you within hours.
Maybe he will tire himself out and we just go out the front door.
Make him swing and miss. He will tire.
Uh, he will tire himself out soon enough.
He 's a child . He will tire of you.
He will tire out a bit more, take a new more naps and be much more mellow.
A hunch . He will tire of it.
He will tire himself out… Let him do the work.
Oh, it 's just Reagan . Just leave him alone . He will tire himself out.
By autumn, he will tire of her and pension her off.
He is new, Herr Kapitän. He will tire of it.
Eventually, he will tire of her, come back to me.
He will tire soon enough, Bill.
Homer Ah, he will tire himself out soon.
He will tire himself out . Eventually.
Alone . He will tire of you.
He will tire of it, Caitlin.
No, he will tire himself out.
He will tire of you, you know?
Ah, he will tire himself out soon.
And he will tire of you … like all the others!
No, he will tire himself out. He needs to learn his lesson.
He will tire himself out. Let-let's just keep opening presents.
He will tire of it, Caitlin. He will.

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