Never tire of doing something American British verb phrase
If you say that you never tire of doing something, you mean that you never stop enjoying something, particularly in a way that disturbs others.
Otis never tires of discussing political reforms.
I never tire of playing badminton with my dad every weekend.
She never tires of talking to us about her amazing experiences in Thailand.
Loving gestures of couples such as petting, kissing, and cuddling
When the people we love are not around, we love them even more.
Wholly enamored (of someone)
If you like something very much or find something appealing or interesting to you, it strikes your fancy.
The verb "tire" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Extremely ugly; unlovely; unattractive
I hate frogs because they’re as ugly as sin.