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had enough
adjective as in disgusted
Example Sentences
Goodall saved her earnings from a waitress job until she had enough for a round-trip ticket.
"Despite the atrocities going on there, despite the people going missing, he wants to return back to Syria. He's had enough," Mr Baker added.
James could decide in the middle of the season that he’s had enough and embark on a league-wide farewell tour, the sort that once brought the tough Kobe Bryant to tears.
Johnathan Dudley, head of manufacturing at Crowe UK, a company speaking to firms lower down the supply chain, told the BBC that while the loan would help, JLR had enough problems to deal with without trying to sort out getting money to the right parts of its supply chain.
Speaking to the PA news agency, she said of Mrs Posner: "She felt increasingly, every time I visited her over the last year, she said 'we've had enough, we're ready to go, we don't want to just exist. And that's what we're doing, we're just existing at the moment'."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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