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fed up
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Princeton's WordNet
disgusted, fed up(p), sick(p), sick of(p), tired of(p)adjective
having a strong distaste from surfeit
"grew more and more disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all"; "sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick"; "tired of the noise and smoke"
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fed upadjective
Frustrated, annoyed, tired.
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fed up
Fed up is a phrase used to describe a state of being irritated, annoyed, or exhausted with a particular situation, person, or activity that has been ongoing or repetitive, causing frustration or dissatisfaction. It suggests a strong desire for change or cessation.
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fed up
Read the full text of the Fed Up poem by Andrew Barton Paterson on the Poetry.com website.
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Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'fed up' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2908
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fed up in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fed up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of fed up in a Sentence
Jon Tester took a highly respected man by Presidents President Donald Trump, Obama and Bush and personally led the Democrat attack to destroy Ronny Jackson and fight President President Donald Trump, jon Tester keeps promising Montanans Jon Tester'll work with the President, but instead Jon Tester's giving us a load of manure. I'm fed up with these political games from Tester and Jon Tester blind allegiance to Jon Tester party bosses and not the people of Montana.
My entire life … the cultural story has always been about our youth. And it’s always been about us as this sort of young disruptive generation that was too spoiled, that had arrested development, that was upending family life, retirement, housing, employment, we’ve grown up seeing ourselves that way, as the young upstarts, as the disruptors, as the people around whom culture, and especially youth culture, are shaped. Of course we’re going to feel fed up about the fact that we’re now middle aged.
It’s one of the reasons that I think a lot of Americans are just fed up with the whole political process. Because, in a democracy you have to have at least enough trust to be able to work with each other and solve difficult problems, when the Republicans refuse to give a distinguished judge appointed by President Obama even the courtesy of meetings, let alone a hearing, that sent such a terrible message. Now, what they’ve done in this case is to hold back information, they have not provided all the information, which was always made available for other nominees, and they’re trying to rush this through to the detriment of the American public, who deserves to have answers to whatever charges might be presented.
People are looking at the current situation and are fed up.
Chief Executive Olivier Zarrouati:
We are fed up with this situation and have put in place a combat plan to deal with it, what we want is to reduce to zero the number of delayed seats; we are not quite there but we are making progress.
Translations for fed up
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- fartCatalan, Valencian
- mít plné zubyCzech
- die Nase voll haben, sattGerman
- chorreado, harto, cabreado, cansado, hastiadoSpanish
- kyllästynyt, kurkkua myöten täynnä, tympääntynytFinnish
- en avoir marreFrench
- fartoGalician
- essere stufoItalian
- うんざりJapanese
- بێزار, هیلاکKurdish
- satLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- mieć dośćPolish
- fartoPortuguese
- надоесть, [[сы́тый]] [[по]] [[го́рло]]Russian
- naveličanSlovene
- విసుగెత్తిపోవుTelugu
- pagod, sawaTagalog
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