Learn English Idioms – Sick And Tired

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What does the idiom SICK AND TIRED mean?

Here is the meaning of sick and tired.

When you are sick and tired of something, it means that you are no longer interested or happy about that thing; so much so that you feel annoyed or irritated by it.

  • I am sick and tired of the train delays in this city.
  • Everyone in the office is sick and tired of working overtime every day.

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