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Meanings of
tired of
in English
Having a strong distaste from surfeit.
sick
disgusted
fed up
sick of
Related terms
displeased
Usage of
tired of
in English
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.
6
On gun violence, Booker said it was something that I'm
tired
of
.
7
I get
tired
of
people way too fast to work with them.
8
They were good men, loyal, yet she was
tired
of
them all.
9
Hamish grew
tired
of
explaining why he only used aiware when necessary.
10
And we're
tired
of
the great consumer circus ruining it for us.
11
People who have been waiting for years have grown
tired
of
waiting.
12
Yes; and to be
tired
of
your bargain on the next day.
13
But she was simply too
tired
of
fear to feel it now.
14
The planter was never
tired
of
the company of the two boys.
15
It could also be that we have simply
tired
of
African tragedies.
16
Mandy had grown
tired
of
the corporate race in New York City.
Other examples for "tired of"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
tired
of
tired
Verb
Preposition
Tired of
through the time
Tired of
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common