How To Use Sick of In A Sentence

  • Sick of his persona - delicate emotions paired off with caustic cynicism - he creates a bogus doppelganger to hide behind.
  • He believed he was ‘untouchable’ but his victims finally became sick of the yob and helped a specialist council unit to boot him out of their neighbourhood.
  • For people who aren't sick of Battle Without Honor or Humanity the full CD of guitar heroics from the Japanese master. AvaxHome RSS:
  • What Anvilhead supports is Bush, and bush has cost your country so anvilhead stand by your president as your doing and watch your country diminish into a third world countryand good cause the rest of the world is sick of america Think Progress » ‘This isn’t about the intel anymore.’
  • But then they've got less to compare him with, and have had no time to get sick of him.
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  • I'm sick of the lot of them.
  • Sick of wines that tasted of artificial flavours and chemicals, he confided his frustration to his wife.
  • We declared war after becoming sick of snarling stars hurling abuse at refs. The Sun
  • Even I eventually got sick of hearing about characters swilling whisky and driving at the same time.
  • I'm fucking sick of this fucking rain!
  • She's sick of being seen as a sex symbol and wants to be taken seriously as an actress.
  • Surely they're not sick of the media circus already?
  • I am sick of my mom telling me how rotten I am and sick of the courts ordering me to places like this.
  • The Kaisers were also tired of being conditioned to accept everyone else's values, and when their pursuit of fame turned on them and failed them, they were sick of that too.
  • I only wish only just got “brain freezes” because I’m so sick of afib that I’m not swearing off ice cream as a treat — at least that’s the plan. Dr. Blog « BuzzMachine
  • Over the years I've loved his work, been heartily sick of it, and got back into it time and time again.
  • They were sick of religiosity in all its forms, just as they were sick of the Order's omnipresent and stifling holism. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Both places were full of titled guests invited (or commanded, rather) by Kralta, and we drove in sleighs and skated and tobogganed and revelled by evening and pleasured by night, and it was Vienna in the Arctic, with the Prince always on hand, bland and affable as ever with his popsies around him (one of 'em a new bird, an Italian, who'd replaced the garrulous blonde, no doubt on Kralta's orders) and it was all such enormous fun that I was heartily sick of it. Watershed
  • It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay.
  • Two sisters sick of having to find the perfect tailor decided to do something about it.
  • Her mom finally got sick of her moping around the house and suggested that she try-out for the production of Annie that there town was putting on.
  • I got sick of her constant nagging.
  • I'm sick of your unending grumbles.
  • Look you, Herr Doctor: months we have been on this cruise, yes, more than three months out of Heligoland, penned together in this ramshackle stinkpot, or isolated here in this God-forgotten hole, seeing nothing of life, hearing nothing of the world but what little the radio tells us -- sick of the very sight of one another's faces! The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf
  • I am so sick of the sanctimony of bigmouths lecturing them about the need for civility in the wake of her murder.
  • And now I'm a newly minted PI with a postdoc and a part time research assistant and have to relinquish control of the day-to-day benchy stuff ... and I'm not sorry to admit that I am completely sick of doing bench work myself and hope to avoid it like the plague from here on. Control freak
  • Plus, they got sick of apocalyptic predictions that began to prove false. The Sun
  • Then, when I am sick of spoiled super rich kids, I will write a tell-all book!
  • Grinning, I decided to head outside for an evening stroll, sick of being indoors due to having been cooped up in my room for the past few hours.
  • We don't want to keep moving around all the time, but we have no choice and we are sick of being treated like animals.
  • Australians are sick of the major banks screwing us daily.
  • I'm heartily sick of this wet weather.
  • I am sick of always waiting for you!
  • Apparently, Ella and Brett got sick of our debate, and went to go get a hotdog together.
  • So when Glenn came knocking on her door a year after she walked out of his, bearing a bouquet of out-of-season ranunculus, she welcomed him back with cautiously open arms, sick of hoping to meet him, ready to be an us again. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • She's sick of being seen as a sex symbol and wants to be taken seriously as an actress.
  • If, like me, you're sick of the hordes of tight-assed cruise visitors who for eight months of the year clog our buses, crash their mopeds and spend no money whatsoever in our stores, you may want to sit down.
  • I don't want to argue about this any more -- I'm sick of the whole business.
  • INVESTORS are sick of companies that spend oodles of cash on shiny new projects rather than handing it to shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • She grew sick of staring at words by the third day, so she picked up Aedrial's mewling cat and sprawled across the bed, losing herself in thought.
  • I'm sick of hearing homophobic straight people talking about fags.
  • Yes, it is everywhere now, and you are probably sick of hearing about it.
  • Rather than wanting larger breasts, this age group of women are sick of droopy breasts so come in for a breast lift (mastopexy). Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The voters have to be sick of partisan wrangling and worried about unsolved national ills.
  • I'm sick of being scapegoated by people who don't know what they're talking about.
  • I'm sick of being a parkie and my mates have got wise and don't let me into their front rooms any more.
  • For years he's been saying that boys are sick of being bossed about by liberated mothers, and of being brainwashed into becoming touchy-feely drips who grow up to wear earrings, go shopping and get their chest hair waxed.
  • He began copying because he was sick of paying money for inferior material to unscrupulous dealers and considered it his hobby.
  • Sick of feeling ashamed as you chuck yet another bag of limp salad into the bin? The Sun
  • For years he's been saying that boys are sick of being bossed about by liberated mothers, and of being brainwashed into becoming touchy-feely drips who grow up to wear earrings, go shopping and get their chest hair waxed.
  • I am sick of struggling to find a way of sharing my artistic skills.
  • I am heartily sick of the whole situation.
  • Fortunately he fancied the river, as it had been blazing sunshine all day and I was sick of being stuck indoors.
  • I'm over it now, but I had to report you just to let them know I haven't forgotten; moreover, I'm sick of everyone being all la di da about foreign languages, but no one has a beef that the fora is English only. CHE > Latest news
  • I was sick of his intellectual flimflam.
  • I'm sick of the burning Hummers and the unreleased things that leak their way to the world in poisonous drips and pixels. Memorial Day
  • Finally, I am getting heartily sick of this ice bucket challenge nonsense. The Sun
  • I did notice the political incorrectness of that remark (and its inexactness) but overall it was a good article in my opinion and will be welcomed by LOndoners sick of perpetual fear Girls Like Pink ...Fact
  • At first, I was sick of fulling up buckets and pouring the water into the sink.
  • Vettriano now lives in London after selling his Edinburgh home last year claiming he was sick of being attacked by Scottish art critics.
  • I am sick of all the quarrelling among politicians who should be concentrating on vital issues.
  • President Bush, the Iraqi people are not collateral damage they are victims yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'President Bush, the Iraqi people are not collateral damage they are victims'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: I am sick of the term collateral damage when it comes to their lives being taken and when it pertains to Americans who are killed through acts of terror and hate, we label them victims. President Bush, the Iraqi people are not collateral damage they are victims
  • When will they wake up and realize we are sick of all of them even you CNN who only prints what they want and not what the people want good think you are not a print news craig FBI: Man arrested for threatening House speaker
  • I am sick of hearing those socialist MPs playing the heartstrings on the subject of drinking.
  • The main reason why I'm sick of them is that I literally see them everywhere through the insipid pervasiveness of merchandized products bearing their likenesses. Die, Marvel Zombies, die! Er, again. | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • There likewise were plums and cherries and grapes, that the sick of all diseases assain and do away giddiness and yellow choler from the brain; and figs the branches between, varicoloured red and green, amazing sight and sense, even as saith the poet, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This corset was largely a favor to Jeff, who was sick of having to lace me into things.
  • Americans are getting sick of the Party of No. This poll is the first indicator to tell them they are on the wrong track! CNN Poll: Democrats make gains in battle for House
  • She was sick of people feeling sorry for her because her confidence level was zero.
  • US politicians are hearing from voters that they are sick of poll-popping politics and want leadership, not followership.
  • I am sick of all the quarrelling among politicians who should be concentrating on vital issues.
  • We trust that you will listen to what your public are saying and that you will respect that the people saying these things are well placed to do so and are sick of their opinions being run over by the political bulldozer that is supposed to serve them.
  • I'M sick of paying over the odds for my dishwasher tablets. The Sun
  • And he was sick of the weekly schlepp to the client site.
  • I'm not thick, I'm not naive - I'm just sick of theory and doubletalk.
  • It makes me sick of myself, to make such a fash and bobbery over a rotten end of an old nursery yarn, not worth spitting on when done. Vailima Letters
  • Sick of your threadbare old towels? Times, Sunday Times
  • The BW Party is heartily sick of pensioners going on and on about how the country owes them and how hard up they are.
  • She's sick of people asking her where her album is so she says it to a label exec straight-up: "I feel like 'Move on Me' is a single, how 'bout it? Vh1 Blog
  • This has upset local residents, who are sick of their environment being vandalised and believe this packaging design glorifies the neds who are causing the trouble.
  • I am sick of the cant of sentiment and duties and suchlike, which is the mask men use to cover what will not bear considering. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty
  • I am sick of these women and their right win babble talk. Palin, Bachmann rally conservatives
  • I work in analytics in the financial sector and am sick of journalists, fashion designers, and secretaries as heroines (its not my world). Paranormal Romances
  • I am sick of all the whingers writing in and complaining about having to pay a few pounds to park (mainly out-of-town theatre goers who are not even council tax payers).
  • KURT VONNEGUT commented on the recent increase in hurricane intensity and frequency by saying and i paraphrase .. ‘the eath is sick of humans and is trying to regurgitate us up’!! how true!! Think Progress » Jonah Goldberg: Concerns About Climate Change Are ‘Millenarian Battiness’
  • ‘I'm fed up being surrounded by smoochy couples everywhere I go,’ moans a Newcastle woman sick of the ‘smug couples thing’.
  • But then they've got less to compare him with, and have had no time to get sick of him.
  • Others, too, that dress in rags or 'nothing' are sick of it too .... no matter what they say .... The Beautiful, Soft, Flowing, Modest, Clothing Depicted in the Art of Alfred Emile Leopold Stevens (1823-1906)
  • Oh, buck up for heaven's sake, Anthony! I'm sick of looking at your miserable face.
  • I'm about the same age as you, and some of us were getting laid in the 80s and having kids then, so hearing about how tired you are and sick of being spit up on is boring.
  • He was sick of blonds with ten-foot legs and pouty lips.
  • She's always trying to pass the buck and I'm sick of it!
  • The beautiful actress had her bust size reduced from a massive 34DD to a 34D because she was sick of men leering over them.
  • I am reluctant, droop my head, claim to be tired/unwilling/sick of being a show pony.
  • I was so sick of getting trashed and airing my dirty laundry about the country and not being able to do anything about it.
  • With a week to go until polling day, it seems television viewers are already heartily sick of the news coverage of the election.
  • We are getting heartily sick of your attitude.
  • He'd been giving me the runaround now for a few days and I was sick of it.
  • Oh, buck up for heaven's sake, Anthony! I'm sick of looking at your miserable face.
  • I am sick of signals and ciphers and secret meetings and such _baragouin_. Roads of Destiny
  • I'm sick of these do-nothing Republicans criticizing instead of coming to the table or offering ideas of their own. America 'traumatized' by health-care debate, key Democrat says
  • But now Amanda was sick of being the sweet and unaggressive one all the time.
  • She's always trying to pass the buck and I'm sick of it!
  • I'm heartily sick of this wet weather.
  • I'm sick of the way you've treated me.
  • Mooch off of them until they get sick of you. Get real drunk and confess your feelings, and then break up.
  • We have bags of potential but I am sick of that word, we need to start winning.
  • SIR, - I am heartily sick of hearing claims that the A59 is the most dangerous road in the country.
  • The public is sick of spin and tired of promises. It's time for politicians to act.
  • He got sick of hanging around waiting for me.
  • I've been avoiding blogging politics lately, because I'm as sick of it as anybody else, and if you haven't already made up your mind who to vote for and figured out how to get to the polls, all the continued nagging is going to do is drive people off, at this point. You got a plot to write every night. did they never tell you that?
  • This is fodder for schoolyard scuttlebutt, a ‘guaranteed to be repeated until you're sick of it’ situation that will definitely work your last nerve.
  • I'm sick of being treated like a child, but yet expected to behave like an adult.
  • The squad had grown sick of his constant criticisms, confrontational behaviour and dictatorial methods. The Sun
  • sick of it all
  • I'm sick of her wittering on about her boyfriend.
  • Maybe you can't stand the way one group member always talks over other people, or you're sick of one of your group members being a non-participant.
  • I know they were there for my own protection, but I was sick of being watched over.
  • The various games are getting sick of "griefers" who cause trouble for new players - which can obviously damage a game's ability to attract new users.
  • We'll get heartily sick of these two issues over the next three months but, for now, both introduce wonderful novelty to the political contest.
  • We want to get the job done, and we're both of us heartily sick of it.
  • She's spent five years slaving away for her millionaire real estate tycoon tyrant of a boss - and she's sick of it!
  • Though the two are sick of being compared there are common traits between father and son. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for Bobadilla, he was no sooner come to Rome, than he fell sick of a continued fever; and it may be said, that his distemper was the hand of heaven, which had ordained another in his stead for the mission of the Indies. The Works of John Dryden
  • Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
  • Before the fortnight was over, Lady Ongar was sick of her house and her park, utterly disregardful of her horses and oxen, and unmindful even of the pleasant stream which in these Spring days rippled softly at the bottom of her gardens. The Claverings
  • Filmgoers sick of the blockbusting flicks that tend to emerge this time of year will be pleased to know that as far as world cinema is concerned, they're covered for the next week at least.
  • It's time for Democrats who are sick of such shenanigans to speak up and repudiate these clowns.
  • I'm sick of being buggered about by the company.
  • How heartily sick of it all must be the traders, bus companies, taxi drivers etc.
  • I'm pretty sick of people trying so hard to avoid the dreaded 'tourist' label that they make themselves uncomfortable, dehydrated or even just plain inconvenienced. But I don't want to dress like a gringo
  • People are sick of the say little, no fight back, triangulating party.
  • The public is sick of spin and tired of promises. It's time for politicians to act.
  • I’m sick of working all the hours god sends just to pay taxes to keep these people in fags and beer. Shannon Matthews « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • I'm sick of women being portrayed this way. The Sun
  • He got sick of hanging around waiting for me.
  • It's just that, as a vegan, I'm sick of reading misinformation paid for and peddled by hugely rich, destructive corporations.
  • Speaking of money, I've put together a tentative monthly budget because I'm sick of always scraping by from paycheck to paycheck.
  • If you like the idea of private label resale rights, but you're sick of all the low quality junk that keeps getting passed around, this collection is for you. Digital Point Forums
  • I'm sick of having you hang around that library.
  • I was getting sick of them mooning over each other.
  • People are so sick of the Punch and Judy knockabout which passes for political debate that they are voting with their backsides and refusing to make the trip to the ballot box.
  • I'm sick of you bossing me around!
  • Already sick of telemarketers on their landlines, they don't want to start receiving such calls on their mobile phones as well.
  • The screen beauty says she is sick of her fellow actors looking artificial because they've been under the knife and claims many of her colleagues now have the expressionless faces of waxwork dummies.
  • Oh, buck up for heaven's sake, Anthony! I'm sick of looking at your miserable face.
  • I am sick of the amassed forces of TV punditry extolling the virtues of the Brazilian style of football.
  • I remember where the Kitchen is, and I know I'm sick of moldy old food we've got.
  • Sick of stripping woodchip, the pair moved to Glasgow with its reputation as a cheap, artist-friendly place to live.
  • I was sick of their fun and games.
  • I was in the same boat as you and sick of paying others to fletch my arrows at a couple bucks a pop. I've been mighty hard on fletching over the past 3 yrs of having my bow.
  • Typical white person who is sick of this closet racist, America hating bigot trying to "hoodwink" the American people. shawn Obama campaign makes general election plans
  • I'm sick of waiting around like this.
  • It continued to buzz for some time and eventually Lazarus got sick of it, slamming his fist onto the answer button.
  • If networks run out of ideas for reality shows before the viewers get sick of them, then they'll return to a scripted program format.
  • I'm so sick of the divisive drivel from the Republicans. Pawlenty: With trigger, Dems 'will shoot themselves in the foot'
  • I'm sick of the lassitude, sick of the despair and the heroising of banality.
  • I was sick of being the only one who vacuumed common areas, cleaned the bath and toilet or did a load of dishes without quibbling whether I'd eaten off them.
  • Top five foodie festivals Sick of dodgy burger vans? The Sun
  • I'm sick of all the mealy-mouthed mutts who want something for nothing.
  • I can't lay the blame on the police, they are just doing as they are told, and are probably as sick of the system as me, but I strongly lay it on our feeble and weak justice system today.
  • There likewise were plums and cherries and grapes, that the sick of all diseases assain and do away giddiness and yellow choler from the brain; and figs the branches between, varicoloured red and green, amazing sight and sense, even as saith the poet, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I'm really sick of these stations not supporting local anglophone artists, who have to leave the province and go to the States, become famous there, come back and only then receive airplay.
  • He was getting heartily sick of all the false sympathy.
  • Suddenly I was sick of being cold and wet, and I just didn't care enough to bother with decency.
  • They were sick of paying rent but thought owning would be impossible. The Sun
  • So long that we had thirty at a time sick of this _calenture_, which attacked our men, either by reason of the sudden change from cold to heat, or by reason of brackish water which had been taken in by our pinnace, through the sloth of their men in the mouth of the river, not rowing further in where the water was good. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • It meant they were just sick of this constant idea that the one thing needful is to put more people in the West -- and more people, and yet more people. The Wheat Situation
  • We're sick of waiting around like this.
  • Sick of weak men, women artists, pianos and dreary sheep stations, Miller claimed he wanted to make a film about the ‘now’.
  • I'm sick of the silent accusations that I'm not trying hard enough to get a job.
  • She was sick of her life, so she thought she could change it if she dyed her hair a full, unadulterated brown.
  • Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
  • A lot of users these days are sick of dodgy mice with trackballs, they get dirty and become unreliable, not to mention it's a pain to have to pull them apart to clean the ball.
  • Bet she's sick of the sight of his sonic screwdriver. The Sun
  • I am heartily sick of people in shops demanding money with no social niceties.
  • I'm getting sick of you leaving things in a mess.
  • Sir John de Walton having alighted from his horse, asked Greenleaf what had passed during his absence; the old archer thought it his duty to say that a minstrel, who seemed like a Scotchman, or wandering borderer, had been admitted into the castle, while his son, a lad sick of the pestilence so much talked of, had been left for a time at the Abbey of Saint Bride. Castle Dangerous
  • If you're sick of all this break-dancing nonsense and are looking for a more traditional way to cut a rug, tap dancing with Pierre is what you need.
  • By the 1980s people were sick of chemicalised foods, and a vogue for real bread, real beer and organic products grew up.
  • I am so sick of reading blogs by women who pepper their intelligent, hilarious posts with frequent mentions of how ugly/fat/flat/unwantable/unloveable they are.
  • He was getting heartily sick of all the false sympathy.
  • Now, I do realize that we're all getting sick of looking back at 2009, and although I really would much prefer to be writing about looking forward to 2010, we simply must provide a final glance rearwards before moving on to prognosticating the future. Chris Weigant: Dec. '09 Obama Poll Watch -- Below Fifty, But Stabilizing
  • We are all heartily sick of the noise and disruption these fireworks cause.
  • By April 2006, I was sick of hearing people marvel at what a good speaker he was and called him a "gasbag": Why I'm voting for Obama in the Wisconsin primary.
  • She was sick of being fooled, tricked, deceived, taken advantage of, and hundreds of other things.
  • People are sick of self-serving politicians. The Sun
  • I like you and I appreciate what you've done for backcountry skiing, but I am so sick of all this equipment blabber.
  • The men talk about him resentfully, sick of his haughty attitude and pretension.
  • I was sick of his intellectual flimflam.
  • I am sick of being 'sired' and 'majestied' -- my name is Custer. The Mad King
  • I was sick of waiting for you.
  • I overheard one woman complaining that she was sick of seeing it all over the telly, all day long.
  • And a lot of people in the Old Australia, the Hansonite tendency for example, got heartily sick of it.
  • I overdid it with squash a little too early in the season this year, so I was kind of sick of the orange flesh by mid-December, but maybe I will try again to make this apple-cidery version. Apple Cider-Braised Kabocha Squash with Golden Raisins and Onion
  • Paramedics say they are sick of turning up to ‘life or death’ situations, only to find that people dialled emergency services because they have earache or toothache.
  • He built an hospital for the sick of all kinds, but the objects of his predilection were the lepers, and those hopelessly afflicted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • I'm getting rather sick of hearing you both big-noting yourselves.
  • I'm heartily tired / sick of your endless complaints.
  • I wouldn't vote for Plain just because I'm sick of seeing the name Palin .. pote Christie, McDonnell explain Palin's absence from campaign trail

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