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Having a strong distaste from surfeit.
sick
disgusted
fed up
tired of
displeased
sick
disgusted
fed up
tired of
1
The effect of the sudden presence in the
sick
-room
was most marked.
2
By personal contact of the
sick
with the well, especially in kissing.
3
The
sick
were healed in answer to his prayer of simple faith.
4
He took particular interest in the
sick
,
crippled and poorly nourished children.
5
Many were
sick
;
more were discontented; and all longed wearily for land.
1
In answer the scout gave a
disgusted
wave to the sea beyond.
2
But she could not eat; the sameness of the food
disgusted
her.
3
I was expecting to feel totally
disgusted
,
but I saw your point.
4
Could be Israel, could be NATO.' Harris looked both shaken and
disgusted
.
5
All that luxury might seduce Sulpice Vaudrey; it would have
disgusted
José.
1
They were
fed
up
with the status quo - the young particularly.
2
This proved popular with voters
fed
up
with the professional political class.
3
A few years ago, one friend got
fed
up
with going out.
4
The government constantly tells us that everyone is
fed
up
with Brexit.
5
Wil got
fed
up
with it and went home for a term.
1
In All-Ireland final week, you don't be long growing
tired
of
words.
2
I'm
tired
of
people saying 'I don't know if that is true'.
3
But this new enemy had
tired
of
peace recently and wanted war.
4
I'm
tired
of
my name and citizenship being used by this Government.
5
I'm
tired
of
you asking questions you already know the answers to.
1
The people were
sick
of
taxes; they hated the thought of war.
2
Of course it is
sick
of
war; but it will not stop.
3
I am
sick
of
the house and this wood and the air.
4
We are getting very
sick
of
you here in the Marine Office.
5
I am
sick
of
ultimatums; I will hear no more of them.
6
I'm
sick
of
it all-thegetting and the spending and the crookedness.
7
Hurry up with your idea; I'm getting
sick
of
these damned poisoners.
8
I am
sick
of
seeing our capital dwindle, and no income created.
9
He is
sick
of
blood-spilling-notfrom fear; for Wingenund cannot feel fear.
10
When I got home I was utterly
sick
of
the whole business.
11
She's
sick
of
the game too and she has simply ripping ideas.
12
I am sure you must be
sick
of
the sight of me.
13
No bible was there with its consolations for the
sick
of
heart.
14
You know you do get
sick
of
being alone all the time.
15
We get rather
sick
of
either before the three months are over.
16
I am
sick
of
her megrims and her vapours and her humours.