bushed

[ UK /bˈʊʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very tired
    I'm dead after that long trip
    so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere
    was all in at the end of the day
    bushed after all that exercise
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How To Use bushed In A Sentence

  • bushed after all that exercise
  • Five soldiers died after their bus was ambushed on a country road.
  • They ambushed them with a volley of missiles, taking all five out at the same time.
  • That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • They insist they were, quote, "ambushed" by the FBI. CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2008
  • Park rangers try their best to protect them, but have been ambushed and attacked as they carry out their duties in the midst of internal conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was feeling a little bushed (after the second set) but I got off to a good start in the third and kept going.
  • A British infantry patrol has been ambushed by a group of insurgents. Times, Sunday Times
  • We finally got her to sleep about 7.00 am so we were all fairly bushed.
  • By the time the scattered troops were mustered, the enemy was already returning home and had to be ambushed in passing while laden with plunder.
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