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I'm Sick of It
Meaning/Usage
: To express that you are tired of something; to express you don't like something anymore.
Explanation
: This is commonly used when something happens so often that you are tired of it.
"
I'm not sure about you, but
I'm sick of it
!
"
"
I don't know why she's acting that way, but
I'm sick of it
.
"
"
I'm sick of it
. We need to stop arguing so much.
"
A.
"
Why has he been acting so mean to everyone?
"
B.
"
I don't know, but
I'm sick of it
.
"
A.
"
Me too, I'm going to say something to him.
"
B.
"
Let me know what he says.
"
Other Common Sentences
"
I'm tired of it.
"
"
I don't like it anymore.
"
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