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be as sick as a dog (informal) Related vocabulary: sick to death of somethingto be very sick. She was as sick as a dog after that curry. See also: dog be as sick as a parrot (British, humorous) to be very disappointed. Tim was sick as a parrot when he heard Manchester had lost the match. See also: parrot be fed up/sick to the back teeth (British & Australian, informal) to be bored or angry because a bad situation has continued for too long or a subject has been discussed too much. He's been treating me badly for two years and, basically, I'm fed up to the back teeth with it. (often + with) You're probably sick to the back teeth of hearing about my problems! (often + of) be sick and tired of something/doing something (informal, informal) to be angry and bored because something unpleasant has been happening for too long. You've been giving me the same old excuses for months and I'm sick and tired of hearing them! I've been treated like dirt for two years now and I'm sick to death of it! See also: tired be worried sick to be extremely worried. Why didn't you call me when you knew you were going to be late? I was worried sick about you! (often + about) See also: worry feel sick to your stomach (American & Australian) if something makes you feel sick to your stomach, it is so unpleasant that it makes you feel ill. Looking at those pieces of raw meat I felt sick to my stomach. sick at heart (literary) very sad. The thought of her home so far away made her sick at heart. See also: heart as sick as a dog very ill. She was as sick as a dog after eating the stew. See also: dog call in sick to telephone work or school to say you are ill and will not be there. I woke up with a terrible cold and had to call in sick last week. See also: call make you sick to cause you to feel disgust. It makes me sick to think of how many people are destroying themselves with drugs. sick at heart very sad, unhappy, or upset. She was sick at heart, knowing that he was putting himself in great danger. See also: heart sick (and tired) of someone/something annoyed by someone or something. They visited so often that she was sick of them by the end of the summer. I'm sick and tired of hearing the same old excuses! Usage notes: usually said about something that you have accepted for too long sick to death of something extremely bored with something. We are sick to death of the constant talk of a baseball strike. Related vocabulary: sick (and tired) of someone/somethingSee also: death sick to your stomach feeling like you are going to vomit. When you saw the way his ankle was broken, you got sick to your stomach. See also: stomach |
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