sick and tired of something (to be) [exp]

english idiom to be sick and tired of something
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Meaning:

  • When you are bored and annoyed by somebody or something you can say you are sick and tired of that.

Examples:

  1. I beg you stop nagging. I’m sick and tired of your complaints.
  2. I’m sick and tired of arguing with my siblings over small things.
  3. The team is sick and tired of the lack of clear communication from management.
  4. She’s sick and tired of her partner never helping with chores.
  5. I’m sick and tired of people interrupting me during meetings!
  6. He’s sick and tired of being blamed for things he didn’t do.
  7. She’s sick and tired of watching the same TV show every night.
  8. We’re sick and tired of staying indoors all weekend.
  9. I’m sick and tired of the noisy neighbors keeping me up all night.
  10. They’re sick and tired of politicians making empty promises.
  11. I’m sick and tired of cleaning up after everyone in the house.
  12. He’s sick and tired of eating the same meal every day.
  13. She’s sick and tired of the constant traffic jams during her commute.
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