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clanked

slang Very tired or exhausted. Sorry I canceled on you last night—I was totally clanked after a long day at the office. A: "The kids were up all night again. I haven't gotten a proper night's sleep all week!" B: "You must be clanked." Rover's spent most of the day snoozing in his dog bed. Guess he's still clanked from that hike I took him on yesterday!
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clanked

mod. exhausted; pooped. I’m really clanked, man. Gotta take a rest.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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THE Knights of the Old Republic clanked on to the Star Wars scene in 2003, delivering a nice, open-ended story, a good combat system and a lengthy, replayable quest.
Spiked belts clanked against precariously placed buttons and cig smoke floated as everyone chattered about their favorite parts and plans for the rest of the night.--MB
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The trumpets blared, the man in the leopard-skin apron whacked out the booming rhythm on the big drum, and the vanquished clanked in irons in the middle of the procession.
Massive and not so massive pieces of machinery whirred and rattled and clanked, processors blinked and automated video presentations told and retold messages of product design, development and benefits.
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