tuckered / ˈtʌk ər /

疲惫不堪疲惫不堪的乏味的乏味

tuckered 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that tucks.
  2. a piece of linen, muslin, or the like, worn by women about the neck and shoulders.
  3. chemisette.
  4. a sewing machine attachment for making tucks.
  5. Australian. food.

tuckered 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

exhausted

更多tuckered例句

  1. Tucker told Balland to pipe down, this person recalled, but said the Goldstein case was an attempt to make Wilkie look bad.
  2. Tucker, a 22-year-old Falls Church native, is running as a progressive candidate with a platform of turning the city into the model of what a “little city” could look like.
  3. According to their website, Tucker became active in politics as a child when they joined their parents to knock on doors for Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012.
  4. Tucker has had days where only herself and a messenger have been on the ninth floor, where The Sunday Times is stationed.
  5. While the newspaper gets printed, it’s far from ideal, said Tucker.
  6. Exhaustion can come in one of two ways: either the supply is exhausted, or the body simply is too tuckered out.
  7. I twisted his knife outer his hand, an' I laced him till I was clean tuckered out.
  8. Ive got a Yankee side to me as well as a Southern side; sometimes I get tuckered out tryin to combine em.
  9. "You're clean tuckered out, I declare," said Celestine, half crying herself.
  10. You can feel him flop over, clean tuckered out with kicking and working his arms.
  11. Nothin' much the matter with the little shaver, Madam, only he fell down Foxes' Gully, and is—he's sort of tuckered out.