that tired feeling

noun

Etymology

From the advertising slogan "For “That Tired Feeling” take Hood's Sarsaparilla", coined by Charles I. Hood (1845-1922). (See citations.)

Definitions

  1. An extended lethargy.

    • His great advertising line, “For That Tired Feeling Take Hood's,” has come into national fame.
    • ... That Tired Feeling is at the bottom of all distressing complaints and is the bane of our latter-day civilization.
    • He knows that “that tired feeling” may be most acute at the beginning of the spell of work, and wear away as one warms up.

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