(1) Very tired
(1) But when he's bushed , one eye may turn in toward his nose.
(2) Look, Andy, I'm bushed , so do you think you could grab my suitcase and set it in the den?
(3) Poker's not my game, anyway, and I'm kind of bushed .
(4) My nerves are frayed, my patience worn thin, I'm totally bushed and lethargic from lack of sleep.
(5) I worked this weekend, and I'm bushed .
(6) I just tossed and turned all night, and on Monday I was really bushed .
(7) Thursday afternoon, last sortie of the day and I'm bushed .
(8) Gosh, I'm bushed and I still have to burn the midnight oil with you.
(9) Despite five to seven litres of water per person we are all dried out and completely bushed .
(10) For the record, I'm pretty bushed myself, and I think your u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb idea was a good one.
(11) Dirty, cold, and bushed , the TMS trio reconvened in the hotel restaurant.
(12) Most of my class are completely bushed by 1pm when lunchtime is over, and it's very difficult to continue to stuff facts down their little ears.
(13) Despite getting really bushed after a night's work, Pete decided to clean up the room, especially those scattered glasses from the mirrors.
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