Sick of somebody/something In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "sick of somebody/something", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-05-18 06:05

Meaning of Sick of somebody/something (redirected from be sick of (something) )

Synonyms:

be sick and tired of something , be sick to death of something , be fed up with something , be bored with/of something/doing something

Be sick of (something) American phrase

To feel bored and annoyed with someoen or something which you have suffered for a long time

I’m so sick of ads on Youtube. They interrupts me watching videos all the time.

I’m sick of working with these people.

Other phrases about:

bore (someone) to tears

To make one distracted, frustrated, or irritated

I can't be fagged (to do something)

Said when you are too tired to do something

be (stuck) in a groove
To become boring because you are doing the same things that you have done for a long time
bore the pants off (of) (one)

To make someone to be extremely bored, to the point that they feel distracted, frustrated, or irritated

fed up to the back teeth (with someone or something)

To feel turned off or irritated by somebody or something.

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with wild abandon

With extreme enthusiasm, eagerness and excitement

Example:


At the party last night, everyone danced with wild abandon. 

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