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"Frustrated, sick, worn out, pessimistic and angry," he said, describing himself.
You know those adjectives sports people always trot out when things going against them – gutted, frustrated, sick as a parrot, whatever – well, that only scratches the surface of how Ali has been feeling.
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"When you get home you are frustrated because you feel sick and now you must go back to that place tonight, so you take it out on the kids, the husband and everybody else".
(FGD) "When you get home you are frustrated because you feel sick and now you must go back to that place tonight, so you take it out on the kids, the husband and everybody else".
She was frustrated and confused and often became sick.
Still, he was already frustrated when he complained about being sick last summer.
Carl comes close to being an outcast: angry at himself, sick of small-town certainties, frustrated by family life.
If you travel a lot, or even just a little, you'll be sick of roaming bills, or frustrated by the inconvenience of the cheaper alternative: buying a local SIM and switching it with your regular one.
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The two Google Homes seem vaguely frustrated with each other, periodically resorting to trading sick burns, like when one asked to hear a joke and the other said, "You are a joke".
Frustration was also expressed toward patients with eating disorders; this seemed to be related to participants' lack of understanding of the underlying pathology: "[a]nd I was frustrated because she was choosing, I felt, to take on a sick role.
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