Examples of 'tire them' in a sentence

Meaning of "tire them"

tire them: 'Tire them' means to exhaust or wear out someone, typically by making them do a lot of physical or mental work. It implies causing fatigue or making someone feel drained or weary

How to use "tire them" in a sentence

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I will just tire them out a bit.
Tire them out at a theme park.
You will tire them out.
I have been playing fetch with the beasts for two hours just to tire them out.
Do not tire them out.
Too many comments or stories tire them out.
We tire them out.
Frequent trips tire them out.
Sometimes you have to finish your checks on defensemen in order to tire them out . ".
I am trying to tire them out.
Most parents often complain that their children of ages 2 and above tire them out.
Hey, try not to tire them out this morning.
And part of that was trying to tire them out.
Tire them out, physically and mentally.
Lizzie took them for a walk to tire them out.

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The idea is to tire them as much as can, okay?
But not much carried away, and that will tire them ad nauseam.
It's a great way to tire them out and sniffing helps dogs relax, too.".
Since you are about to use the muscles, do not tire them out too much.
Repetition can make customers more familiar with the brand, but it can also tire them.
To blow up these air mattresses, tire them out a little bit.
They like to retrieve, especially in water, so this can help tire them out.
Wait, why would I want to tire them out? So exhausted.
Don't hurt your hands or tire them.
Shut up! You will tire them out.
But you bother them, you tire them.
Oh, I am not trying to tire them out.
Wait, why would I want to tire them out?

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