weary of (something)

weary of (something)

To become bored, exhausted, or exasperated by something. I'm starting to weary of all his pretentious literary talk. I could tell the kids were wearying of the guided tour.
See also: of, weary
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

weary of someone or something

to become tired of or bored with someone or something. I am beginning to weary of you. Isn't it time you were going? We soon wearied of chicken twice a week.
See also: of, weary
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

weary of

v.
To lose patience with or interest in something or someone: I soon wearied of their constant bickering.
See also: of, weary
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • weary of
  • be tired of (something)
  • be/get tired of something/doing something
  • be sick to death of (someone or something)
  • be sick and tired of (something)
  • be tired to death of (something)
  • I'm (really) fed up (with someone or something)
  • I'm fed up