Exceedingly wearied by, bored of, or exasperated with someone or something. I'm sick to death of doing my boss's errands. If something doesn't change soon, I'm going to quit!I was all gung-ho about this graduate program when I first began, but I must admit that I've grown sick to death of these boring lectures.I know you're sick to death of my parents, but they're only here for a couple more days, so try to be nice, OKSee also: death, of, sick
sick to death (of someone or something)
totally disgusted with someone or something. I am sick to death of your constant bickering. This reporting about the scandals in the government just has me sick to death.See also: death, sick
sick to death
very annoyed by something and unwilling to put up with it any longer. informalSee also: death, sick
sick to death
verbSee sick to death of someone or somethingSee also: death, sickSee also:
(someone or something) promises well
a fast talker
a/the feel of (something)
(I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
(have) got something going (with someone)
a straw will show which way the wind blows
accompanied by
accompanied by (someone or something)
accompany
a crack at (someone or something)
sick to death
wishing for a change, fed up, sick of People are sick to death of the debate on gun control. They've heard too much about guns.