Similar words: be tired of, tired, retired, tire, attire, satire, entire, retire. Meaning: adj. having a strong distaste from surfeit.
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31. I'm sick and tired of listening to you whine.
32. I'm tired of his everlasting jokes.
33. Everyone is tired of their blatant effronteries.
34. She had grown heartily tired of his company.
35. I was tired of being a bookkeeper.
36. Customers are tired of the stereotypical, fast-talking salesperson.
37. I'm tired of your stupid remarks.
38. I grew tired of waiting, and left.
39. She's tired of her husband's stock jokes.
40. The boy has tired of those toys.
41. I am tired of all the speculation.
42. I'm getting tired of your silly tricks.
43. I'm tired of your criticisms.
44. I'm tired of his lies and evasions.
45. I'm sick and tired of your excuses.
46. I'm tired of your never-ending complaints.
47. She grew tired of his petty jealousies.
48. I'm tired of picking up after you!
49. I was getting tired of all her negative remarks.
50. I'm tired of seeing all these repeats on television.
51. Now she must be tired of my sulks.
52. I'm tired of his soft soap!
53. We're tired of having to bow to authority.
54. After a week I tired of eating fish.
55. The young man is tired of labouring after wealth.
56. I'm tired of your conversation.sentencedict.com/tired of.html
57. I'm tired of listening to his excuses.
58. Everybody's tired of your everlasting complaints!
59. She's tired of working nine to five.
60. I'm tired of being treated like a slave!
More similar words: be tired of, tired, retired, tire, attire, satire, entire, retire, tiresome, entirely, a bed of roses, retirement, stirred up, fired, predominant, admired, impaired, inspired, required, acquired, stir, stir up, stirring, doff, lie down, come down, washed out, feed on, weed out, do for.