Similar words: be tired of, tired, retired, tire, attire, satire, entire, retire. Meaning: adj. having a strong distaste from surfeit.
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151. They may become tired of being asked constantly; you may wear out your welcome.
152. People got tired of interviewing him because they felt they were being made fools of.
153. People living in Surrey Street say they are tired of an unhealthy eyesore in their midst.
154. Tired of getting leaves and debris caught in your roof gutters and clogging them every time it rains?
155. It was an unequal contest, and Lorton was tired of playing the loser.
156. If knocked over, you stood upright again, at attention, and took the punishment until the staff tired of it.
157. It was April, his children were tired of riding, and his wife, Clara, was pregnant.
158. And also I've just got tired of the group being viewed as this humourless ... thing.
159. And it was true, as Christians never tired of pointing out, that a painful spiritual confusion reigned.
160. I am tired of picking up litter thrown by other people.
161. We are sick and tired of the proliferation of guns.
162. Finally, J. got tired of my everlasting complaints, took pity on me and made me a small electric fire.
163. I ask this because I really am getting rather tired of providing this service for my wife.
164. After years of corrupt government, people are tired of politics.
165. I was tired of the hustle and bustle of New York.
166. They began their affair in April, but he quickly tired of her.
167. Mr. Worthington Opposition Members are tired of the current complacency about youth unemployment.
168. Tired of traffic, incorporation spats, breezy officialdom and the dead office air?
169. Consumers are tired of paying a high price for what is an increasingly inferior service.
170. I'm tired of the press poking around in my private life.
171. I would suggest a counter-proposition: that we are living in a society that is sick and tired of information.
172. After half an hour we got tired of waiting and went home.
173. But although he learnt such skills as writing feasibility studies,[sentencedict.com] he soon tired of life in the grant-aided voluntary sector.
174. I'm tired of hearing about the superiority of their product.
175. The stone walls of our cottage groan and shudder as if tired of battling with the centuries of wind.
176. While happy to appear tired of the Gingrich fight, Clinton has done nothing to put an end to it.
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177. Minton, by now tired of publicity and fuss, refused and the hotel withdrew its offer.
178. Each car behaves differently so you never get tired of using the program.
179. Many citizens are tired of all the sleaze on TV.
180. Before, when you walked out of the hospital, I knew you were getting tired of life according to Manny Glass.
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