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  • The Australian is unaccustomed to the rigid restrictions of an inflexible military régime, and a temporary relaxation contributes much towards eliminating that feeling of 'fed-upness' to which he is so susceptible under monotonous and trying conditions, and certainly assists in making him a less dissatisfied soldier.

    Over the Top With the Third Australian Division G. P. Cuttriss

  • At least, in real terms equities have been trending more or less steadily downhill for most of the past 11 years -- as if to signal increasing, now terminal, fed-upness with Keynesian claptrap.

    Fool.co.uk - Headlines 2010

  • He adds: "What we have to do is break through a sense of fed-upness over Labour longevity in power and the mistakes that we have made, and remind people of our massive achievements and get on the offensive."

    New Statesman 2009

  • He adds: "What we have to do is break through a sense of fed-upness over Labour longevity in power and the mistakes that we have made, and remind people of our massive achievements and get on the offensive."

    New Statesman 2009

  • -- a voice full of "fed-upness," steeped in determination.

    Bullets & Billets Bruce Bairnsfather

  • Decentish job — imprudent marriage — chucks everything to join up in 1914 — invalided out — job gone — health gone — no money — heroic wife keeping the home-fires burning — general fed-upness.

    The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club Sayers, Dorothy L.Lord Peter 05 1928

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