They said the dog had died from heat stroke or exhaustion or whatever it is that happens to dogs when they burn up. |
The exhaustion shows, though his military bearing and appearance belie the toll the case has taken on him. |
What if I have to spend tomorrow, yet again, in that weird state of tearful, jet-lagged exhaustion that lack of sleep creates? |
It was probably due to nervous jitters or exhaustion, but the boys almost seemed uncomfortable to be up on stage. |
Because of this, hares use their superior speed to try and escape but the superior stamina of the hounds wears the hare down to exhaustion. |
And they threw sand in each other's eyes, recuperated, and fought on to successive exhaustions. |