die Nase voll haben

German

Etymology

Literally: “to have the nose full

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [diː naːzə fɔl haːbm̩],
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Verb

die Nase voll haben (irregular, third-person singular present hat die Nase voll, past tense hatte die Nase voll, past participle die Nase voll gehabt, past subjunctive hätte die Nase voll, auxiliary haben)

  1. (idiomatic) to be fed up (with something); to have had it up to here
    Synonym: die Schnauze voll haben

Conjugation

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