Having a strong distaste from surfeit.
1The people were sick of taxes; they hated the thought of war.
2Of course it is sick of war; but it will not stop.
3I am sick of the house and this wood and the air.
4We are getting very sick of you here in the Marine Office.
5I am sick of ultimatums; I will hear no more of them.
6I'm sick of it all-thegetting and the spending and the crookedness.
7Hurry up with your idea; I'm getting sick of these damned poisoners.
8I am sick of seeing our capital dwindle, and no income created.
9He is sick of blood-spilling-notfrom fear; for Wingenund cannot feel fear.
10When I got home I was utterly sick of the whole business.
11She's sick of the game too and she has simply ripping ideas.
12I am sure you must be sick of the sight of me.
13No bible was there with its consolations for the sick of heart.
14You know you do get sick of being alone all the time.
15We get rather sick of either before the three months are over.
16I am sick of her megrims and her vapours and her humours.