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Definitions from the WebWiped Out PredicateDescription:The wiped out predicate refers to a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence is exhausted or completely worn out by an action or condition described by the predicate. It signifies that the subject is left depleted, fatigued, or utterly exhausted. Examples:As a Verb:1. After running the marathon, John was wiped out and could barely walk. As an Adjective:1. The house party was wild, and the guests were completely wiped out by the end of the night. Related Products on Amazon:To find products related to the concept of being wiped out, you can explore the following search results on Amazon: Wiped Out FurnitureWiped Out Energy Drink Wiped Out Recovery Wiped Out Clothing | ||||
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