Tired idioms

1. Are there any idioms with tired words?

2. Idioms with tiredness are as follows:

Case: case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.

The burden of paperwork: paperwork: official documents. Fatigue in dealing with official documents.

Soldiers are tired and depressed; Exhausted; Tired and slack; Obstruction: depression. Soldiers are tired and slack, and generals are depressed.

Spare no effort: resignation: escape; Hard work: hard work. Don't run away from hard work. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

Diligence: patience: forbearance. Can live a hard life and stand fatigue.

Break down from overwork: long-term overwork. I got sick because of overwork and overwork.

Overwork: overwork: overwork for a long time; Disease: disease. I got sick because of overwork and overwork.

Exhausted: muscle: muscle; Fatigue: Fatigue. Described as very tired.

Do my best: I'm tired. Work hard and serve the country.

Exhausted: tired: tired, tired. I'm exhausted.

According to Wu Shuo, Wu: Wu Shu; You: Rest. Rest against the buttonwood tree. Describe extreme fatigue.

Diligence: Diligence: Very diligent; Resistance: I can afford it and stand it. Hard-working and able to bear heavy fatigue.

Burnout: cross: together, at the same time; Gas: fatigue. Mental and physical exhaustion.

Anxiety and fatigue lead to diseases: diseases caused by excessive sadness and fatigue.

Fatigue of ships and cars: ships and cars generally refer to all land and water vehicles. Lawton: Very tired, very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

The pain of traveling by boat: the hardships of traveling by boat and car. Refers to travel fatigue.