Phrases with «ad nauseum»

The phrase "ad nauseam" means doing something repeatedly until it becomes annoying or tiresome. Full definition

Sentences with «ad nauseum»

  • There was a group on here howling with outrage that we didn't buy him but that is all quietly forgotten now — same with all the other lost «saviours» that were repeated ad nauseum on here — Benteke, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger, Pedro, Remy, Bony, Falcao, Otamendi, Depay, Gomis etc etc.. (justarsenal.com)
  • For instance, you went on at length at how the iPad uses a now old 4:3 aspect ratio, but then in Zinio you opened a magazine that is published in 4:3 ratio and then went on ad nauseum about how bad the black spaces on the 16:9 screen on the Acer looked. (goodereader.com)
  • Regrettably, though, while immigration has been discussed ad nauseum in recent years, the critical point that immigration is actually essential to propping up Britain's international standing has gone completely unaddressed. (politics.co.uk)
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