Examples of using "Esausta" in a sentence and their english translations:
You were cream-crackered.
She admitted that she was exhausted.
She said she was worn out.
and I was exhausted.
She's exhausted, isn't she?
- She said that she's exhausted.
- She said she's exhausted.
- She told me that she was exhausted.
- She told me she was worn out.
She looks like she's exhausted.
- You were exhausted.
- You were worn out.
- You were cream-crackered.
She told me she's exhausted.
Mary told me she was exhausted.
- She told everybody she was exhausted.
- She told everyone she was exhausted.
- You're exhausted.
- You're shattered.
- You're knackered.
- You're whacked out.
- You're worn out.
- You're cream-crackered.
- She admitted that she was exhausted.
- She admitted she was exhausted.
- I'm completely exhausted.
- I am completely exhausted.
- She told me that she's exhausted.
- She told me she's exhausted.
I was so exhausted.
- I'm exhausted.
- I am exhausted.
- I'm exhausted!
- Tell Tom that I'm exhausted.
- Tell Tom I'm exhausted.
The young ones are getting thirsty. The newborn is totally exhausted.
I'm exhausted. I'm going to bed.
- Tom knew that I was exhausted.
- Tom knew I was exhausted.
Why are you so exhausted?
- 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.