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  • Tire Out (FRESH)

    "Pace yourself during the race, or you'll too quickly." Variations tire out phrasal verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries

    When used with an object, it is separable . You can say "tire out the kids" or "tire the kids out".

    To is a phrasal verb that means to make them feel very tired or exhausted . Key Details

    Common alternatives include exhaust , wear out , fatigue , drain , or tucker out . "That long walk really tired me out ." "We let the dogs run in the park to tire them out ."

    It can be used as a transitive verb (doing it to someone else) or an intransitive verb (becoming tired yourself).