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wiped out (to be) [adj]

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Meaning:
- To look worn out. To be exhausted. To be tired.
Examples:
- After working hard in these three days I’m wiped out. I need to go to bed.
- After running the marathon, I was completely wiped out.
- The town was wiped out by the hurricane.
- After dealing with the breakup, she felt emotionally wiped out.
- I was wiped out after losing my job and struggling to pay bills.
- I’ve been on my feet all day, and I’m completely wiped out.
- After dealing with the breakup, she felt emotionally wiped out.
- The stock market crash wiped out his entire savings.