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Sick And Tired

Sick And Tired - annoyed; angry; fed up

  • I am sick and tired of my boss, being rude to me.
  • We are sick and tired of living in the city. We want to move out of the city.
  • The children are sick and tired of homework.
  • I am sick and tired of this phone, I need a new phone.
  • The girls are sick and tired of taking the bus to work.
  • We are sick and tired of the government. We need a new government.
  • Sit Out

    Shape Up Or Ship Out

    Swing Voter

    Stir Up

    Sick In Bed

    Sweet As Sugar

    Seal Of Approval

    Sit Up

    Sleep On It

    Start From Scratch

    Sick As A Parrot

    Sit On The Fence

    Splurge On

    Social Butterfly

    Sack Out

    Steer Clear Of

    Soft Spoken

    Shell Out Money

    Soft Hearted

    Shot Of Your Mouth

    Steal My Thunder

    Serve Time

    Spare Time

    Small Talk

    Sink In

    Spick And Span

    Smoke Like A Chimney

    Sweet As Honey

    Stand By Someone

    Sound Asleep

    Sit Back

    Shop Around

    Shop Lift

    Shopping Therapy

    See Red

    Shut Eye

    Sore Loser

    Shake Up

    Sell Like Hotcakes

    Stir The Pot

    Slack Off

    Smooth Things Over

    Sticky Fingers

    Snowed Under

    Suit Yourself

    Strong As An Ox

    Simmer Down

    Sit Tight

    Stand Someone Up

    Spread Yourself To Thin

    Sell Someone Short

    Save For A Rainy Day

    Sour Grapes

    Settle Down

    Stir Crazy

    Social Distance

    Spoiled Brat

    Sore Loser

    Same Here

    Spring Chicken

    Sinking Fast

    Sell Like Hotcakes

    Seed Money

    Second To None

    Start Fresh

    Step By Step

    Smell A Rat

    Sick And Tired

    Sleep Like A Rock

    Sleep Like A Log

    Sweet

    Shoot The Breeze

    Short Fuse

    Stick With

    Step Up

    Scream Bloody Murder

    Screwed

    See Eye To Eye

    See You Around

    See You Later

    Shake A Leg

    Short On Cash

    Sick As A Dog

    Sink Or Swim

    Slap On The Wrist

    Slipped My Mind

    Smart Cookie

    Smoke Like A Chimney

    So Far, So Good

    Speak Your Mind

    Spill The Beans

    Spitting Image

    Spread Like Wildfire

    Stick To The Program

    Stubborn As A Mule

    Stuck Up

    Sweet Tooth

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