Was slightly shocked that after digging over the vegetable patch I was utterly knackered and in pain for days. |
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It doesn't help that I'm completely knackered after staying up till about 2 in the morning drinking whiskey. |
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Woke up already feeling knackered this morning, which is never a good start to the day. |
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We have been told so often that Scottish football is knackered that we have come to believe it. |
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If his knee injury hasn't knackered him completely there is no need to suppose he won't be as prolific as before. |
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Either way, it's annoying, but at least it doesn't mean my headphones are knackered, as I originally feared. |
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No wonder his knee is knackered when you look at the number of overs he has bowled. |
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Anyway, before you start to panic, I was only there to visit a friend, who had a bit of a fall over the weekend and knackered his knee. |
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But my battery was knackered, and in the weak, red glow of the rear lights I couldn't really see anything properly. |
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A year and a half of job-hunting has rather knackered my confidence, but I reckon I can fake it till I make it. |
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I have a new digital camera on my Xmas list as my current one is knackered. |
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Mather's quarrel with his body began in March when he knackered his shoulder against France, putting him out of the rest of the regular season. |
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By this time I had added sunstroke and dehydration to being absolutely knackered. |
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She was sitting at the foot of the sofa watching TV, obviously knackered, whilst Dom played with his fire engine. |
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Anybody too knackered to lift a cup of tea to parched lips can have it intravenously. |
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Once the euphoria has ebbed away, Torrance will be entitled to feel a bit knackered. |
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By now the previous day had caught up with me and I was pretty knackered, and then there was the drive home. |
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The least likely recruit was perhaps Andy, who met us at Central Station looking, frankly, knackered. |
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Went to bed before midnight last night, fell asleep relatively quickly and woke up this morning feeling as knackered as I have all week. |
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I was completely knackered on arrival, suggesting that walking the complete trail from 100 to 1 might be overdoing it somewhat. |
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A few days later, I decided out of curiosity to see whether the old vcr is still knackered. |
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But we all know the embattled financially knackered rail service is again going to walk away from this with no one held accountable. |
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Celebrate that space bloke fixing his knackered old shuttle by playing the Solar Games. |
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In fact it was rigged with what looked suspiciously like 10 year old and totally knackered Oxford gear! |
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But fortunately the front lock is very knackered, so didn't actually work on this occasion. |
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And now I'm knackered and going to lie down on the bed, squish my new do with my headset and yak to Walker until it's time for work. |
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The cycle ride home was against a very strong, blustery wind and left me feeling knackered. |
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He spoke rather vaguely of contacts with directors of rugby to try to obtain time out for the knackered, now and again. |
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Many former players hirpling around with knackered knees and hips have reason to rue the indiscriminate use of drugs. |
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After the massive sugar rush came the crash, and I was knackered by about midnight. |
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A better day could not have been had and although it was still early I was knackered. |
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I'll be knackered by teatime. I'll need a drink and a nice line or two of charlie. |
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Everything is fine. I've just been out a lot this week and now I'm knackered with a monster hangover. |
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My shoulders ache, I'm knackered already and I don't feel like doing any work. |
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I'm knackered already because of a poor night's sleep and there will be little opportunity to catch up during the week. |
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Near midnight, a couple of friends of hers came over and wanted us all to go out, but since I was knackered, I declined. |
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I am supposed to be going dancing but I am knackered, so I will probably stay in and feel sorry for myself instead. |
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Suddenly it's Thursday, which is the end of my working week, and I'm knackered. |
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I had to have a little snooze this afternoon as I was completely knackered. |
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Bless him, by this point it was about quarter to two in the morning and he was knackered so I forgive him for being a bit confused. |
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This was a really great day's walking, I'm knackered now, I've done about 19 miles. |
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I could really do with catching up on some sleep too because, to be honest, I'm totally knackered. |
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I'm too knackered to type more, as I haven't had any decent sleep for 72 hours. |
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Hence I am now knackered and about to head off to dreamland. |
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Your next-door neighbour reverses his knackered Peugeot into your new Bentley Convertible and smashes a headlight before driving off. |
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And the rides are as varied as the people: giant artics, luxurious Audis, knackered old vans. |
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The water pump was knackered by a poorly replaced timing chain. |
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It's cold, everybody's wearing cheap waterproofs or knackered jumpers, most people have an expression halfway between habitual wiliness and gutted defeat. |
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Last night I ran an iPod software update and it knackered my iPod up. |
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Britain is full of knackered working parents who need childcare centres. |
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I was knackered last night so I went to bed relatively early for me. |
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Certainly for today at least, the Labour campaign is knackered. |
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And after last night's shenanigans I'm absolutely knackered. |
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I am knackered today, and think I need an early night tonight! |
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Well I can ask the same question on my knackered old gas cooker. |
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Basically, anything above a brisk, short stroll and I'm knackered. |
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The problem was that we were knackered by the time Saturday came round. |
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When we interviewed him, Warrel was obviously knackered, a fact for which he apologized at the end of the conversation. |
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My windscreen wipers are knackered and it's snowing buckets. |
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Last night, I was – excuse my French – knackered, I had to go lambing. |
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Four weeks later, Jamie returns to his star pupil's house to find Kya dining on cheese-chips again and Natasha knackered and ashamed, missing her gold rings which are in the pawn shop to keep the electric on. |
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Looking at the panel, you'd be forgiven for thinking that The X Factor has just cashed in all its chips and decided to become a cut-price convalescent hospital for knackered reality show stars. |
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If we had to do a nine race Louis Vuitton Cup Final that was like the three race Semi Final in Act 12, you'd be knackered at the end of it, physically and mentally. |
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We take an old knackered machine out to China and say, 'Copy that, brand new,' and they do. |
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By the end of it, everyone was knackered and nobody's mind was changed. |
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I was also knackered from climbing, so I fell asleep early. |
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But we all looked a bit knackered, especially in the first half and gave absolutely everything to get a draw. |
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I celebrated in style by having a vegemite and cheese sandwich before going to sleep early because I was that knackered. |
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Populists in the city emotionally heralded its heritage, but in reality it was a knackered product in a knackered factory. |
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The latter even lived in the knackered exhaust pipe of an abandoned 1940s jalopy, which had also been conveniently dumped right next to the world's most telegenic cactus. |
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It's tough because I'm doing a couple of 12-hour days on The Gadget Show and I'm knackered, so it will be a challenge because I would have no days off before I started. |
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He had divers boots on against Norwich City and he was simply knackered. |
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