Examples of using "Esaurito" in a sentence and their english translations:
Sold out.
That article is out of stock.
- Tom appears distressed.
- Tom seems distressed.
- Tom looks worn out.
He's distressed.
I've exhausted my patience with Tom.
- Tom appears distressed.
- Tom seemed agitated.
- Tom looks distressed.
She ran out of paper.
We ran out of food.
Is the product in the ad already out of stock?
The conference had a full house.
I'm out of ammo.
We've run out of time.
The shop had sold out its stock of that magazine.
We're almost out of time.
This item is currently out of stock.
They exhausted all the resources of the country.
This depleted his financial resources.
The store ran out of toilet paper.
They performed navigation exercises and practised docking manoeuvres using their spent rocket
I am disgusted with him.
The game exhausted me.
We've run out of tea.
Tom ran out of food.
We've run out of paper for the photocopier.
- I'm exhausted.
- I'm very tired.
- I am exhausted.
- I am very tired.
- I'm shattered.
- I am shattered.
- I'm exhausted!
- I am extremely tired.
- I'm extremely tired.