Idiom

Die Nase voll haben

Literal: to have the nose full. Meaning: to be sick and tired of something.

This phrase means you are entirely fed up with a situation or a person. It refers to having a severe head cold where your nose is so stuffed that nothing else can fit inside.

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Die Nase voll haben

Die Nase voll haben

Literal: to have the nose full. Meaning: to be sick and tired of something.

This phrase means you are entirely fed up with a situation or a person. It refers to having a severe head cold where your nose is so stuffed that nothing else can fit inside.

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