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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • While the original mono has been beefed up to a Stereo Surround offering, the real treat is the multi-speaker spectacle.
  • Still in the end around 16,000 fans went home fed up after a damp squib of a derby that was supposed to be full of fireworks. The Sun
  • However, last year corn leaf aphids remained abundant in some field after tasseling, and the feeding appeared to cause death of the tissues fed upon.
  • I'm fed up coming here week after week and getting obfuscatory answers to direct questions.
  • I like the guy but it looks like we'll all be fed up with him pretty soon griff on Dec 30, 2009 Rumors: Worthington as Flash Gordon, McAvoy as Ian Fleming « FirstShowing.net
  • A group of Farnhill mums, fed up with having nowhere for their children to play, have got together to raise money to update an ageing play area in the village.
  • Look at you in that picture – even your overcoat is puffed up and 2 sizes too big to try stop the world realizing how small you truly are. White House fires back at Bush comments: 'We won'
  • I was fed up with all those portents of doom and reckon the series could benefit from a brutal change of direction. The Sun
  • I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life.
  • There is a downside to leaving it a while, the trees will have leafed up and you won't see so far, but I would wait.
  • All those fed up with hearing about the terrible winters of the old days now have an epic story of their own. The Sun
  • Narvaez he described as puffed up by authority, and negligent of precautions against a foe whom he held in contempt. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes
  • JPO is absolutely correct to state that we are not only "FULL UP" but moreover, "FED UP" - however, it is with corrupt and economical with the truth politicians that this statement applies most germanely. Timesofmalta.com
  • And even then it's mostly a problem for reporters, who get fed up of filing the same story.
  • An illusionist has had to abandon plans to climax his UK tour at Epsom Playhouse because staff are apparently fed up with the repeated failure of magic acts.
  • Blocks and blocks of homes are being rehabbed and spiffed up, which is breathing life into many once-forlorn districts of the city.
  • They're fed up with going to shopping malls and coffee shops. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time the first fight broke out I was gripped - feathers were puffed up to ensure maximum hard-man appearance and then a very undignified battle ensued, involving lots of running jumps and flapping and pecking.
  • In his birthday address of 2004, Akihito seemed to suggest he was fed up with Crown Prince Naruhito and his wife criticising his eldest son for speaking in public earlier that year of the "suffocating atmosphere" in the royal household which he claimed had contributed to his wife's clinical depression. Emperor Akihito: A bulwark against a sea of troubles | Observer profile
  • You will wonder perhaps why I "overstay," since I frankly admit that I'm "fed up" with too much scenery and too much information. Set in Silver
  • The special planning section of the Department of the Environment has been beefed up, with planners being drafted in from local authorities as the consultation phase of the spatial plan enters the home stretch.
  • He was too puffed up with his own importance, too blinded by vanity to accept their verdict on him.
  • Mechanics have reinforced the car's chassis with extra steelwork and have beefed up the suspension to take extra load.
  • Ancona is especially fed up with critics who cavil that ‘if you're doing impressions, you're not acting’.
  • Having beefed up its marketing department with an ad-sales rep, a designer, and an associate editor, the company launched the 80-page bimonthly Chip Scale Review.
  • Postal workers are fed up with grafting harder and harder for a pathetically small pay packet and they have told their union they want action.
  • But we snarfed up most of the head of buttercrunch lettuce, some of the green (actually purple) onions, spinach and arugala. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Like so many, I am beyond fed up with an inert, intellectually lazy, nepotistic ALP that refuses to grasp the dangerous long term implications of the current government.
  • They can get a bit fed up with the focus on its glorious industrial past. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a precaution, I had scented toilet paper stuffed up my nose, but the bouquet still came on like a rotten gauntlet across the snout.
  • And I shall know that I must die, at sea most likely, cease crawling of myself to be all a-crawl with the corruption of the sea; to be fed upon, to be carrion, to yield up all the strength and movement of my muscles that it may become strength and movement in fin and scale and the guts of fishes. Chapter 7
  • Blocks and blocks of homes are being rehabbed and spiffed up, which is breathing life into many once-forlorn districts of the city.
  • I expect they will be fed up until they're big enough to sell for meat because the pig industry is starting to become lucrative again.
  • I'm fed up with constantly finding you in the hallway sifting through the letters.
  • Gazza was fed up with people analysing him and wanted to tell his own story.
  • The machine started paging out virtual memory, requests took too long, users got fed up with waiting and clicked on Stop, pressed Esc and tried logging in again until the operator pressed the big red button.
  • I get fed up with television quiz shows.
  • This is the fifth consecutive weekend that I've spent working, and I'm a bit fed up with it.
  • Like leaves before the wind, the boys rushed out by a back door into the play-ground, while the master solemnly passed to his house, with a deep slow bow to the ladies; and there was poor Scudamore -- most diffident of men whenever it came to lady-work -- left to face the visitors with a pleasing knowledge that his neckcloth was dishevelled, and his hair sheafed up, the furrows of his coat broadcast with pounce, and one of his hands gone to sleep from holding a heavy Delphin for three-quarters of an hour. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War
  • The postman is getting more and more fed up with this. Sunday Confessions on Monday
  • You might wonder if there was a politician anywhere who looked more pitiful than newly duffed up Judy Brown who was so amazed that Mr. Punch out in a appearance ate HOP. Archive 2007-10-07
  • His face was puffed up with the infection in his tooth.
  • The ciliate herbivores are then fed upon by larger organisms such as copepods (small crustaceans). Marine microbes
  • Tom was bombarded with questions and he was getting fed up.
  • When I released it this morning, it merely hunched on the ground beneath a woolly bush, its feathers fluffed up, and grey as the overcast day.
  • I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.
  • When the pastry is golden and puffed up, take the pie out of the oven.
  • Except when Ricky and the large woman drop in behind them and imitate them until Ricky gets fed up with not being noticed. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • I never thought I'd be picking barfed up carrots out of my bellybutton at a public swimming pool. Bucket, F*ck It, Upchuck It
  • Last night Tory Derek claimed he was fed up with the other housemates' "vacuousness" sic. Archive 2005-07-01
  • Not only would private prayer keep them from being puffed up by human praise, it would help them focus their hearts on God, removing them from the distractions of the world.
  • I get fed up with television quiz shows.
  • And we goofed up a couple of times. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the fifth consecutive weekend that I've spent working, and I'm a bit fed up with it.
  • A lot of those who oppose Lieberman are longtime liberals who are tired of him being the Republicans 'pet Democrat, and fed up with his unctuous mushmouth pieties in support of Bush initiatives. Hard Fascism, Soft Heads: James Wolcott
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • Hobson, fed up with Swaby's taunts since their tasty duel two years ago, jumped round the ring in joy.
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  • Kathy Chateau, 54, of St. Clair Shores will be at the liberal conference in Detroit because she said she's fed up with the church's views on women and what she calls its lack of accountability over issues such as child abuse. Competing conferences show division among U.S. Catholics
  • Are you fed up with meddling foreign judges? The Sun
  • We huffed up it for a little while before coming to a small house made of stone and clay, with dome-shaped windows and a mighty chimney topping it that never ceased to belch smoke.
  • Security has been beefed up for the royal visit.
  • It gave the spod a warm, marshmallowy smile that puffed up his features like dough.
  • It was great to see a photo of you all toffed up too, you glamorous thing!
  • I'm fed up with your conduct.
  • He puffed up the balloon.
  • I am fed up with your council rubbish and propaganda and I expect a lot of other people are as well.
  • The sweat blood treasure horse, the lance shake hands, the helmet is shining, I am puffed up with pride and violent.
  • Are you fed up with meddling foreign judges? The Sun
  • I'm fed up with work, meetings, and all that jazz.
  • What's the matter? You look pretty fed up.
  • When a video game villain gets fed up with being a baddie, he decides to fulfil his dream of being good. The Sun
  • She was isolated from her former colleagues and fed up in McConnell's Cabinet.
  • She puffed up the steep slope.
  • Aluminum siding, however, has a baked enamel finish so it can be sanded or scuffed up, then primed with a special etching primer developed just for this purpose.
  • Most people I know are just fed up with the lack of leadership in the Senate and the corruptness of the system which allows large corporations to purchase the votes of senators in broad daylight. Are Americans paying attention to health care debate?
  • We are a very small organisation and we are not staffed up to handle big surges in communication.
  • Smaller practitioners are fed up to the back teeth with all forms of regulation, and audit regulation in particular.
  • With a single movement he sniffed up snuff from the back of his hand.
  • He was puffed up with pride.
  • Sigurd, now covered from neck to crotch by a shirt of bronzen scales sewn to leather, puffed up the ladder to the poop deck. Conan Of The Isles
  • Look a you in that picture – even your overcoat is puffed up and 2 sizes too big to try stop the world realizing how small you truly are. White House fires back at Bush comments: 'We won'
  • A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a sting operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails.
  • Such high-level favoritism risks further antagonizing citizens who are fed up with officials helping themselves to public funds.
  • Shell and Jenny were getting so fed up that they were almost inclined to go down there and shove those two nimrods together.
  • My mother is not the sort of person who handles interpersonal interactions well, she finds them stressful and tends to burn her bridges too easily when she gets fed up with people.
  • He had become fed up with city life.
  • In the process, the district itself has been spiffed up.
  • It was more I was fed up with busking it, which you are not really allowed to say if you are a doctor.
  • Prince worked in the weight room, but because he never buffed up - and because of his overall laid-back demeanor - folks assumed he simply was not willing to work hard enough.
  • Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.
  • Skylarks sang over the wetlands, carnivorous butterworts were in violet flower and cotton grass fluffed up the land.
  • If you're fed up then wallowing in your misery won't help. The Sun
  • Scudamore — most diffident of men whenever it came to lady-work — left to face the visitors with a pleasing knowledge that his neckcloth was dishevelled, and his hair sheafed up, the furrows of his coat broadcast with pounce, and one of his hands gone to sleep from holding a heavy Delphin for three-quarters of an hour. Springhaven
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  • Of course, if you get fed up with this way of surfing, you can place it back on your desktop to regain regular mouse-like behaviour.
  • I was a bit lonely and fed up at the time and she took me under her wing.
  • He was fed up with being the butt of their jokes.
  • I get fed up with television quiz shows.
  • TWO men fed up with roadworks reopened a dual carriageway - by removing 50 cones. The Sun
  • Now he's fed up and fancies a change. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was sparingly fed upon weevilled biscuit and vile messes of tallowy rice, and to drink he was given luke-warm water that was often stale, saving that sometimes when the spell of rowing was more than usually protracted the boatswains would thrust lumps of bread sodden in wine into the mouths of the toiling slaves to sustain them. The Sea-Hawk
  • When he saw her out in the garden he bounded out, did the sideways approach, all huffed up and brave, and was all ready to challenge her to a bit of mayhem.
  • A more plausible explanation would seem to be that people are fed up with the Conservative government.
  • Presumably these poor malnourished souls are therefore more likely to get scurvy and rickets - or to be stuffed up a chimney. Times, Sunday Times
  • They who follow him should not be puffed up with pride at the idea that they are the seeing, the dwellers in the sunshine of Truth, the living who are not dead in spirit.
  • Still in the end around 16,000 fans went home fed up after a damp squib of a derby that was supposed to be full of fireworks. The Sun
  • However, whoever was doing security should be taken outside and duffed up.
  • I used to enjoy cartoon in my childhood. I am not very clear when I began to be fed up with cartoon that is remote and alienable from my real life.
  • I beefed up our forces and set a fixed date for their withdrawal, giving the UN six more months to establish control or set up an effective Somali political organization.
  • I've had quite a few letters from bereaved people fed up with having to jump through hoops to complete basic admin at a difficult time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • ‘I'm fed up being surrounded by smoochy couples everywhere I go,’ moans a Newcastle woman sick of the ‘smug couples thing’.
  • You'd actually get fed up with people giving you peace signs all day. READY, STEADY, GO!: Swinging London and the Invention of Cool
  • We have beefed up our capabilities in the field, adding 14 field personnel, including 5 drilling supervisors, a completions engineer, and several landmen.
  • Fed up residents living on a new housing estate in Devizes are calling for action after being left with unsurfaced roads and pavements.
  • I'm fed up with this convenient courting of the pink pound - I don't want to be equal just because I'm financially valuable!
  • Don't let jealousy make you deaf or he may get fed up with reassuring you. The Sun
  • Pride is viewed as a negative characteristic, a feeling of conceit or being puffed up with an arrogant superiority.
  • I'm fed up with my job.
  • History meant to be puffed up with nationalist pride hangs slackly.
  • So, everything wrong with millennials is that they are fed up with a rigged system and believe that everyone should have acccess to healthcare? Wow... Burn.
  • Everyone, apparently, is getting fed up with mums in their Chelsea tractors, taking up too much space and generally bashing into everything.
  • What's the matter? You look pretty fed up.
  • Voters are fed up with callow youths who are products of the political hothouse but lack life experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want to say how badly the Government goofed up.
  • World War Two veteran Mr Rogers, 81, has kept a written record of his complaints and says he is fed up with being overlooked.
  • "How can it be this good?" I thought as I dismantled a partially deboned hunk of quail and scarfed up its sublime, crackly crust.
  • Being fed up with the madding crowd in one of the country's most populous cities, I wanted to get closer to nature.
  • A group of youths in Silsden are fed up being labelled as vandals and are working with Silsden Business Watch to find an area where they can ride their bikes.
  • Fed up with expensive state assigned-risk pools, DDA rented a captive facility instead - and slashed its expenses by half.
  • Snoz, the 38-year-old skateboarder, will be puffed up with pride at 2.30 pm tomorrow when the Lord Mayor of York opens the new, purpose-built ‘runway’ at the former carpark at Foss Bank near Sainsbury's.
  • Saturday late afternoon rolled round and the Army men appeared in the hotel's lobby spiffed up in their navy blue dress uniforms, neat rows of military stripes emblazoning their broad chests. Cynthia Wachtell: US Army Recruiters' Banquet at the Grand Hyatt in San Antonio, Texas: Military Excess in the Shadow of the Alamo
  • Cover pan and cook 10 minutes, until dumplings are puffed up and cooked through.
  • Jimmy Shergil is fed up playing second fiddle to heroes in films.
  • Being fed up with the madding crowd in one of the country's most populous cities, I wanted to get closer to nature.
  • It wasn't until German privacy regulators question Google about the Street View mapping application that the company discovered it had scarfed up data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks passed by its Street View cars. FTC drops inquiry into Google Street View flap
  • Everything has been beefed up, from the sound to the onstage visuals, now in dazzling Human League proportions.
  • Tom Piper hath hoven and puffed up cheeks; poor Cobler is there when it is leathery; Esau betrays himself by hairs, Maudlin by weeping; and as for the "Bishop that burneth" the explanation is complicated. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary
  • In FED UP, Governor Perry argues that expansion of the federal government is occurring exponentially and injuriously. Rick Perry, Texas Governor, To Write Book, 'Fed Up,' On Expansion Of Federal Government
  • The burger chain opened restaurants at six locations across the country for fast food fans fed up with turkey and stuffing. The Sun
  • When a video game villain gets fed up with being a baddie, he decides to fulfil his dream of being good. The Sun
  • They have also beefed up security at the mosque compound.
  • He also had a bad patch over a holiday in Majorca as a guest of media people, though he broke no rules and the story was puffed up far beyond its importance.
  • Last Friday, the company said the cars, which roam the world taking pictures for its location-based applications, scarfed up e-mail addresses, URLs and passwords from residential Wi-Fi networks they passed by in dozens of countries. Google 'mortified' that Street View cars collected e-mail, passwords
  • In those hundred and four hours a year -- hours which came after a tiring day's work -- his brain was fed upon "mensuration" and "the science of horticulture," the former on the chance that some day he might want to measure a wall for paper-hanging or do some other job of the sort, and the latter in case fate should have marked him out for a nursery-gardener, when it would be handy to know that germinating seeds begin by pushing down a root and pushing up a leaf or two. Change in the Village
  • Don't let jealousy make you deaf or he may get fed up with reassuring you. The Sun
  • The eye, as well as the lids, became inflamed; the latter, being puffed up and contracted on their edges, were necessarily drawn inwards from the tension of the parts, and double entropium was thus produced. The Dog
  • Security has been beefed up for the royal visit.
  • Look at my dad, spiffed up in jodhpurs, ready to ride that bay mare he loved.
  • They're fed up with going to shopping malls and coffee shops. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm really fed up with this constant rain.
  • Maximum loft is achieved when the bag is fluffed up.
  • A huge proportion of voters are making it clear they are fed up with meddling by undemocratic and unaccountable Eurocrats. The Sun
  • The story is beefed up with a colourful scale of playable characters who gradually join your team and unfold facets of their distinct personalities and pasts.
  • Relief could be on the way for millions of people who suffer itchy eyes and stuffed up noses at the sight of a household cat. Times, Sunday Times
  • I get fed up by people who randomly produce sprogs with little thought to the consequences, and expect me to pay for their carelessness.
  • Harry is fed up being confused, alarmed and he finds he has seized the little weasel, the little spiv and ground him like pretzel against the dividing panel.
  • If you're fed up then wallowing in your misery won't help. The Sun
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • I remove a scuffed up piece of paper from my trouser pocket and put on my best reading voice.
  • The children were starting to get a bit fed up.
  • When questioning veers anywhere near these subjects he makes it clear he's fed up of talking about it.
  • Impatient with attorneys for lenders trying to seize hundreds of homes, fed up with their sloppy paperwork and errant practices, Judge Harry Rapkin dismissed 61 foreclosure cases in that single day - a quarter of those awaiting his approval. It's speed vs. skepticism for Fla. judges facing avalanche of foreclosure cases
  • You get very fed up with people being sycophantic, toadying to you, as a symptom of success.
  • Green beans how be fed up with, what method toto let it disappear from my face?
  • Gazza was fed up with people analysing him and wanted to tell his own story.
  • The whole secret appeal of the super hero isn't so much their buffed up bods and superpowers, although those are nice too.
  • He is fed up reading things and hearing things. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a video game villain gets fed up with being a baddie, he decides to fulfil his dream of being good. The Sun
  • A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times.
  • He's got a real physical presence - his chest is puffed up and it feels like he's taking up too much space.
  • His face was puffed up with the infection in his tooth.
  • Finally we both got fed up and left the pith on half the peel.
  • He's got a real physical presence - his chest is puffed up and it feels like he's taking up too much space.
  • When a video game villain gets fed up with being a baddie, he decides to fulfil his dream of being good. The Sun
  • It happens once, twice, three times and you get so fed up you argue and, bang, you are arrested and it's a criminal record.
  • Sea ice provides a habitat for microscopic marine algae which are released in the summer when the ice melts and are fed upon by krill.
  • Fed up with being a critical punchbag, he retreated, first to Ireland and then to a bungalow in Cornwall, together with his wife, dogs and library of over 30,000 books.
  • He got fed up of living out of a suitcase and left his job as a sales rep.
  • ‘I get a bit fed up of people wittering on about their children,’ he says eventually.
  • He groaned: 'To say we were fed up at the end is being polite. The Sun
  • I was fed up with the four walls of my stuffy little room at the hostel. Times, Sunday Times
  • He confessed that he had been fed up with the wayward habits of his elder brother and that was the reason he killed him.
  • We don't have a car any longer simply because we were fed up with having wing mirrors snapped off, windscreen wipers broken or paintwork scratched.
  • ParentsAcrossAmerica.org are fed up watching this disaster unfold as children are sentenced to yet another year of reduced education funds, overcrowded classrooms, and a narrowed, unenriched curriculum due to riveting focus on a senseless standardized bubble test. Rita M. Solnet: David vs. Goliath, Battle Over Public Education
  • Kleinschmidt said NNP members in the unicity were "gatvol" (fed up). ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Fed up with the traffic, noise and pollution on your street? Times, Sunday Times
  • The guy was all bristly and red and puffed up, in fatigue pants and a brown shirt.

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