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ad nauseam

[ad naw-zee-uhm, -am] / æd ˈnɔ zi əm, -ˌæm /


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Turning on Fox News, you'll hear the word "woke" repeated ad nauseam, like a record skipping, but for hours at a time: "woke woke woke woke woke."

From Salon

That means every throw, even in practice, will be dissected ad nauseam.

From Seattle Times

Senator Dan Sullivan, Republican of Alaska, said in an interview that he, Ms. Murkowski and Representative Don Young of Alaska had all met with Ms. Haaland “ad nauseam” about Alaska issues, including the Willow project.

From New York Times

By now the phrase “unprecedented times” has been used ad nauseam — we’re all hoping to get back to some form of normalcy.

From Seattle Times

Because McIlroy is automatically considered a contender in any major, he is asked ad nauseam about his approach.

From Washington Post