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Idiom of the Day
Idiom: "(to be) sick and tired of" 2 comments
Definition:
completely bored with
Examples:
1) I’m sick and tired of eating rice for dinner. Lets get something else.
2) I wish it was summer. I’m sick and tired of this cold, rainy weather.
Comments
Jorge Sat Mar 21, 2009 at 05.51 am
The spam is very bad everywhere. anyway really enjoy your site.
I am from Bahamas and bad know English, please tell me right I wrote the following sentence: “Just the flight - cheap flight reservations and airline tickets at bargain fares for scheduled and last minute charter flights from the uk and europe.”
Thanks for the help :-(, Jorge.
SHAIK ZAKEER HUSSAIN Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 11.35 pm
youzienglish is an amazing website. keep it up.