English
Advertising Poster
Noun
that tired feeling (uncountable)
- An extended lethargy.
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1894 October 14, “In Printer's Ink, the Secret”, in The New York Times, volume XLIV, page 21:- His great advertising line, “For That Tired Feeling Take Hood's,” has come into national fame.
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1894 May, Frank Kraft, “That Tired Feeling”, in The Medical Advance, volume XXXI, number 5, page 293–4:- ... That Tired Feeling is at the bottom of all distressing complaints and is the bane of our latter-day civilization.
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1922, Boyd Fisher, Mental Causes of Accidents, Houghton Mifflin Company, page 225:- He knows that “that tired feeling” may be most acute at the beginning of the spell of work, and wear away as one warms up.
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1992, China Mountain Zhang, Tor:- I have that tired feeling you get after you've been swimming, my knees are all trembly and I'm a little hungry but mostly I'm just tired.