It could be something as simple as the finish on the paper: too high a gloss can tire out your eyes fast. |
Let's say I was trying to tire out a polar bear with my snowmobile, what would happen to me? |
The prolonged smoking time necessary, largely the result of its compactness, may tire out the novice. |
He swam, rowed, walked, and could tire out any of his colleagues at swordplay or skittles. |
This does not guarantee sufficient precision, though, because the human eye is prone to errors and can tire out. |
To tire out their patience, to give no heed to their suggestions, to show them that they are losing their time. |