TIRED OF
TIRED OF: meaning and examples
Good morning.
Today's expression is: To get or become tired of something; to tire of something
Meaning: to become bored with somebody or something or begin to enjoy them less.
Example 1:
Many people are tired of trying to learn English in academies because their progress is so slow. They would be better off learning on their own.
Example 2:
The children finally tired of watching television and went outside to play.
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Have a good day.