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sick and tired
adjective as in bored
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
adjective as in fed up
adjective as in weary
Example Sentences
"I am sick and tired of Pete Hegseth lying about women in the military and standards," former US Marine fighter pilot Amy McGarth said in a video on Instagram.
But Hochul recently said she is “sick and tired of being pushed around” while other states refuse to adopt redistricting reforms and gerrymander to their full advantage.
“We are sick and tired of the nonsense where you are not allowed to ever celebrate someone who is white, blonde and blue-eyed; that we have to walk into a room apologetic for those things. In a way, this ad is the final declaration that we are done doing that s**t.”
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Rachael Hamilton said people were "sick and tired" with Swinney's "obsession" with breaking up the UK.
The changes were announced by creative industries minister Sir Chris Bryant, who said he was "sick and tired of musicians having to live with paltry amounts of money" for producing songs that "everybody loves dancing to around their kitchen".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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