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Definition of Tireder
1. tired [adj] - See also: tired
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tireder
Literary usage of Tireder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems Here at Home, by James Whitcomb Riley. Pictures by E. W. Kemble. by James Whitcomb Riley (1893)
"says he — Fluke says to me, " I 'm tireder 'n you; Don't putt up yer ... Set back
a leetle furder in the shadder—that 'll do; I 'm tireder 'n you, old man; ..."
2. Poems Here at Home, by James Whitcomb Riley. Pictures by E. W. Kemble. by James Whitcomb Riley (1893)
"says he — Fluke says to me, " I 'm tireder 'n you; Don't putt up yer ... Set back
a leetle furder in the shadder—that 'll do; I 'm tireder 'n you, old man; ..."
3. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1899)
"I was n't overly in favor of this here strike when you Dagos started it, and
I "ve been gettin' tireder and tireder ever since. I don't hold with burnin' ..."