Tire Out -

When used with an object, it is separable . You can say "tire out the kids" or "tire the kids out".

"Pace yourself during the race, or you'll too quickly." Variations tire out phrasal verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries tire out

To is a phrasal verb that means to make them feel very tired or exhausted . Key Details When used with an object, it is separable

Common alternatives include exhaust , wear out , fatigue , drain , or tucker out . "That long walk really tired me out ." "We let the dogs run in the park to tire them out ." When used with an object

It can be used as a transitive verb (doing it to someone else) or an intransitive verb (becoming tired yourself).

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