fed up

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a strong distaste from surfeit
    sick to death of flattery
    gossip that makes one sick
    fed up with their complaints
    grew more and more disgusted
    sick of it all
    tired of the noise and smoke
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How To Use fed up In A Sentence

  • The children were starting to get a bit fed up.
  • My nose is uncomfortably stuffed up.
  • I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo.
  • I was fed up of having to avoid certain foods and when I finished the chicken I felt guilty.
  • The whole secret appeal of the super hero isn't so much their buffed up bodies and superpowers, although those are nice too.
  • He fluffed up pillows and put them against the bedstead.
  • Customers seem fed up with lugging around massive lap warmers.
  • Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town.
  • I can't explain why this happened, but it's a huge opportunity for anyone in the 'silver' bracket who's fed up and wants to create a blog or newspaper column so everyone else will know about it but don't use "Fed Up" as your title unless you want a complete set of Rick Perry's teeth marks in your rear end. Jeffrey Shaffer: Cranky Is Forever
  • My leg puffed up all round the insect bite.
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