physical-state
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Dead on your feet
To be completely exhausted or extremely tired, to the point of feeling unable to stand or continue.
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Busting at the seams
To be extremely full, overflowing, or overcrowded, often to the point of discomfort or impending failure.
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On your last legs
To be near the end of one's strength, life, or usefulness, often due to exhaustion or deterioration.
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dog tired
To be extremely exhausted or utterly worn out, often to the point of needing immediate rest.
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Hoarse voice
A voice that sounds rough, strained, or breathy, often due to a sore throat, overuse, or illness.
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Spent
Completely used up, exhausted, or without energy.
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To have energy to burn
To possess an exceptional abundance of physical or mental vigor, often leading to a restless desire for activity.
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Hungry enough to eat the rug
This idiom describes a state of extreme hunger, suggesting one is so famished they would resort to eating something entirely unappetizing.
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On one's last legs
Close to collapse, exhaustion, or the end of its usefulness or existence.