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tuckered

Tuckered (adj) means (informal) Worn out; exhausted. Almost always used as "tuckered out.". Example: “After the hike, the kids were completely tuckered out by dinnertime.”

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(informal) Worn out; exhausted. Almost always used as "tuckered out."
"After the hike, the kids were completely tuckered out by dinnertime."

How to use tuckered

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In plain EnglishVery tired.

Common pairings
tuckered out

Word forms

more tuckered comparative, most tuckered superlative

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What does “tuckered” mean?

The word “tuckered” means (informal) Worn out; exhausted. Almost always used as "tuckered out.". In plain terms, very tired.

How do you use “tuckered” in a sentence?

Here is “tuckered” used in a sentence: “After the hike, the kids were completely tuckered out by dinnertime.”

What part of speech is “tuckered”?

“Tuckered” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of tuckered?

"tuckered" (adj) means (informal) Worn out; exhausted. Almost always used as "tuckered out.".

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