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tired of X tired from
Thanks for all the explanations, but the fact is that even looking up TIRE and seeing both definitions
Main Entry: 1tire
Pronunciation: 'tIr
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): tired; tir·ing
intransitive senses : to become weary
transitive senses
1 : to exhaust or greatly decrease the physical strength of : FATIGUE
2 : to wear out the patience of : BORE
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I canīt find anywhere an example using the preposition FROM. If anyone knows where to find it, I would appreciate it!
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Re: tired of X tired from

Originally Posted by
Andrea Thanks for all the explanations, but the fact is that even looking up TIRE and seeing both definitions
Main Entry: 1tire
Pronunciation: 'tIr
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): tired; tir·ing
intransitive senses : to become weary
transitive senses
1 : to exhaust or greatly decrease the physical strength of : FATIGUE
2 : to wear out the patience of : BORE
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I canīt find anywhere an example using the preposition FROM. If anyone knows where to find it, I would appreciate it!
There may not be a definition of "tire from". In that use, "was tired from" the verb is in the passive voice and "from" is just a normal preposition.
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