Answer of Idioms
*Sick to death of something
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1- All Mark talked about the whole evening was football! I was bored to death.
2- Please be quiet. I'm sick to death of your constant complaining.
3- My husband? Cook? You must be joking. He can't cook to save his life.
4- A:So you are going to bring Kev, are you?
B:Not on your life!
Meaning:
sick to death of something: Very unhappy about something.
frightened the life out of me: Make somebody extremely afraid or nervous.
a new lease of life: New energy and enthusiasm or better health.
for the life of me: If you say you can't for the life of you understand or remember something, you are emphasizing that you can't understand or remember it, even if you try hard.
a fate worse than death: Something very bad that could happen to you.
not on your life: Used to say that you definitely will not do something.
dicing with death: Risk being killed by doing something very dangerous.
bored to death: Feeling dissatisfied
like death warmed over: Very ill or tired
to save his life: (Usually negative) Even with the great effort, at all
Comments
Ok... Ok, Anele!
I got it!
Then your proffesion isn't sick to death at all :)
Well done!
Very nice way!!
I really like the way that you select to make your sentenses.
Let me call it:
AN INTELLIGENT WAY!
Or how about:
"YOUR INTELLIGENT WAY!"
:)
Mitran dear!
Hope that you won't be sick to death of the result next time :)
I saw teacher Anele herself today.
But there wasn't any exam paper in her hands!
:)
Mitran dear!
Hope that you won't be sick to death of the result next time :)
I saw teacher Anele herself today.
But there wasn't any exam paper in her hands!
:)
Anele dear!
Do you mean thet your profession is sick to death of your behavior?!
:)