Draining in a sentence as an adjective

Doing nothing is the most draining task there is.

Honestly, you could see the color draining from his face.

My car is less a draining piece of **** than a $15,000 car and more a draining piece of **** than a $30,000 car.

I've found it to be pretty draining after a while - not all meetups are created equal, sadly.

Yeah, they were pretty well charged from my last two months' off but you have no idea how draining it was to write this letter.

Yes, bing is draining money, but why on earth would Facebook want to buy something they already have a pretty good partnership with?

Your "correct response" is of course ideal, but imagine how draining it would be for someone to attempt to change an corporate culture 200+ people.

Maybe it's because I recognize that the "draining" and "grating" experience of using "piece of ****" stuff is, in many cases, entirely relative.

Introverts have normal need for community, they like being around people - they just can't stand to be around people too much, because it's energy draining for them.

But oddly enough, I find a boring, trivial, meaningless job almost more draining than a challenging and extremely fast-paced one.

It's funny how all these things that have been in Android forever and were criticized for their battery draining powers are suddenly the latest and greatest reason why Apple phones are the best.

What do you do when you realize it's nice to have a big diverse circle of friends sometimes -- for trying to round people up for certain activities, or so you aren't limited to the tastes of your one or two really close friends -- but maintaining that social network is intimidating and draining and you don't know if you're up to it?

Draining definitions

adjective

having a debilitating effect; "an exhausting job in the hot sun"

See also: exhausting