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Are there any differences between to get tired and to grow tired?
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to me, "get tired" refers to a point in time after which you are tired, and "grow tired" refers to a period of time during which you become tired.
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Hey, in my opinion I would have to say: no there is not a difference. But, most people use "get tired" in conversation. I rarely every use "grow tired."
Example: I got tired of watching tv.
(That is pretty normal)
Example: I grew tired of waiting.
(Not used very often, more so in novels/books.)
Hope that helps.
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