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exhaust

[ig-zawst] / ɪgˈzɔst /




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“It’s exhausting, these ups and downs. But we will keep moving forward,” he told the New York Times.

From Los Angeles Times

She said she gets exhausted from cheering at hockey games.

From Los Angeles Times

Some exhausted travellers seemed not to be paying attention to the music but dozens of others filmed or happily listened to it.

From Barron's

Yet there are still some signs—such as January price increases for products like clothing, televisions and airfares—that inflation is continuing to weigh on consumers exhausted by price hikes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Making magazines was a thrill and a gift and exhausting.

From Los Angeles Times