bellyful

/ˈbɛliˌfʊl/
noun
  1. An amount of food or drink that fills one's stomach completely.
    • After the Thanksgiving dinner, I had a bellyful of turkey and mashed potatoes.
    • He drank a bellyful of water after the long run in the sun.
    • The children ate a bellyful of pancakes and then fell asleep.
  2. More of something than one can tolerate; an excessive amount.
    • The fans had a bellyful of losing seasons and demanded a new coach.
    • After three hours of meetings, she had a bellyful of office politics.
    • I've had a bellyful of your excuses—please just tell me the truth.
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