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Definition of "
tired of
" [tired of]
Having a strong distaste from surfeit
(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "tired of" in a sentence
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You could not get tired of a view like thateven if you stood around in a deserted dining room with restless children and empty stomachs.
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I am tired of the phrase dolce far niente, the sweetness of doing nothing, but what better way is there to describe that day?
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When fairies want to take a person away from this world into fairy-land, the Irish say that they make the person melancholy, tired of life.
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Words like "tired of"
displeased