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Die Nase voll haben
Literally 'to have the nose full,' it indicates that you are sick and tired of a situation. It is used when you have reached your limit of patience.
Examples in context
Ich habe die Nase voll von diesem Wetter.
I am fed up with this weather.
Sie hat die Nase voll von seinem Lügen.
She is fed up with his lies.
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