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  1. TIREDASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign TIRED and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  2. "tired" American Sign Language (ASL)

    : The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "tired" The sign for "tired" starts out very similar to the sign "HAVE" and then the hands slump downward. Don't slide the hands downward, just change the …

  3. How to Sign - TIRED - EXHAUSTED - Sign Language - ASL

    The sign for "tired" can be used to sign the word "exhausted" if you use a more exaggerated version of the sign.

  4. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - tired

    Watch how to sign 'tired' in American Sign Language.

  5. Sign for TIRED - Signing Savvy

    Sign Variations for this Word Variation 1 - ASL Variation 2 - ASL Variation 3 - ASL Variation 4 - Fingerspelled

  6. How to sign Tired in American Sign Language (ASL)

    To sign "Tired" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your fingers while holding them together in each bent hand. Start with your fingers touching either side of your chest, with your elbows up.

  7. Tired in American Sign Language (ASL) - Sign Academy -Curated …

    Learn how to sign ‘Tired’ in American Sign Language (ASL). Explore the meaning of ‘Tired’, see how it is expressed with hand signs, and improve your ASL vocabulary online.

  8. Sign for TIRED in ASL | ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    The sign for TIRED in ASL involves both hands in a curved “5” shape, placed at the chest level with the fingertips touching the upper chest. From there, the hands move downward in a slight arc while the …

  9. I'm Tired. I Need Sleep in American Sign Language (ASL)

    In this video you will learn the ASL signs for Tired, Sleepy, Exhausted and related signs. Combining the signs with the correct facial expression and body p...

  10. TIRED - ASL Sign Language how to sign in asl

    How to sign in asl tired: To make the sign tired, take both hands in the bent closed 5 handshape and place fingertips on both sides of chest. Then you will push both hands inwards while keeping fingers …