upset too many times, had enough I've had it up to here with his smoking! Yuk!
have had it up to here
Idiom(s): have had it (up to here)
Theme: ENDURANCE
to have reached the end of one's endurance or tolerance. (Informal.) • Okay, I've had it. You kids go to bed this instant. • We've all had it with you, John. Get out! • I've had it. I've got to go to bed before I drop dead. • Tom is disgusted. He said that he has had it up to here.
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To one's complete absolute of backbone or tolerance. I've had it up to actuality with barter calling in about problems covered in the apprenticeship manual. Can they not apprehend for themselves?So abounding of the agents are up to actuality with the bulk of abhorrent behavior they accept to accord with in their classrooms.Learn more: here, up
*up to actuality (with something)
having had as abundant as one can bear. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I'm up to actuality with your excuses!We are all up to actuality with this mystery.Learn more: here, up
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accepting as abundant as or added than you can cope with or tolerate. informal2000The Register It's not bright why Richardson is off—perhaps she's had it up to actuality with lawsuits. Learn more: here, up
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mod. accepting as abundant as one can bear. I’m up to actuality with your excuses! Learn more: here, upLearn more:
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