fed up
Britishadjective
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In “Blue Collar,” three Detroit auto workers who are fed up with their union and barely making ends meet, rob the union’s safe only to find there’s little money in it.
That, or Vance is publicly insulting his wife in hopes that she gets fed up and leaves him first.
From Salon
Is he fed up of always being linked to a part he played decades ago?
From BBC
But by the time his house in central Maine was host to hundreds of them this fall, Nixon was fed up.
During a rainy family holiday, Brandreth said Milne was "a bit fed up", adding he "didn't really like the other people he was with".
From BBC
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