never tire of (something)

never tire of (something)

To never stop enjoying some activity or endeavor. Often said sarcastically of someone who likes to do something to an irritating degree. I'll never tire of our long hikes each weekend, Sandra. She never tires of reminding us about her amazing year abroad in London.
See also: never, of, tire
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

never tire of doing something

do something a lot, especially in a way that annoys people: He went to Harvard — as he never tires of reminding us.
See also: never, of, something, tire
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See also:
  • vote of confidence
  • (one) never would have guessed
  • be a barrel of laughs
  • be a bundle of laughs
  • a barrel of laughs
  • a barrel/bundle of laughs
  • barrel of laughs
  • eighth wonder
  • thanks but no thanks
  • thanks, but no thanks