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fed up

British  

adjective

  1. informal (usually postpositive) annoyed, discontented, or bored

    I'm fed up with your conduct

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With voters fed up, this week's result and months of polling show voters are hungry for something new, whatever that may be.

From BBC

“People are sick, hurt, or fed up with politics,” the soft-spoken 77-year-old told me with a laugh before the speech began.

From Los Angeles Times

The Scottish government argues that its project will help patients fed up with appointment delays.

From BBC

“Residents are rightfully fed up. We cannot allow inoperable, abandoned vehicles to become a permanent fixture of our streetscape. Nor can we enable ‘vanlords’ to exploit the homeless,” she said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

"A few even said that they are fed up with the VAR, we should withdraw it."

From BBC