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Sick Make Phrase Means Tired Eslpod 0624 We 0922 Eslpod Advantages

Id ESLPod_0624_WE_0922
Episode Id ESLPod 624
Episode Title Advantages and Disadvantages in Life
Phrase to make (someone) sick
Text The phrase "to make (someone) sick," in this podcast, means to make someone very angry or jealous, or to cause someone to feel strong negative emotions: "It makes me sick to hear you say such mean things about your own parents." The phrase "to make (someone) sick (to one's stomach)" means to make someone nauseous and maybe to make someone vomit or throw up: "When Becca was pregnant, the smell of meat made her sick to her stomach." The phrase "to be sick and tired of (something)" means to be very bored with something that one has had or done many times: "I'm sick and tired of going to work each day. I need a vacation!" The phrase "sick to death" has the same meaning: "We're all sick to death of hearing about the economic recession."
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