From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtire somebody ↔ out phrasal verbTIREDto make someone very tired SYN exhaust All that walking tired me out. → tire→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
tire out• Penelope had at first hoped to tire them out.• I was tired of eking out an existence near poverty level on my meager assistantship.• The long drive had tired her out and Jenna made her supper and went to bed quite early.• You know how all the tires were flat out at the lake that night?• I was tired of living out of a bag.• The teacher may feel it is quicker and less tiring to carry out the task alone, or to ignore teaching opportunities.• Now that they have tired them-selves out, they begin skinning the bull.• Saturdays and she was tired and worn out with the cleaning, shopping, washing, ironing.