bel ‧ ly ‧ ful /ˈbelifʊl/ BrE AmE noun
have had a bellyful of somebody/something informal to be annoyed by someone or something because you have had to deal with them for too long:
I’d had a bellyful of his family by the end of the weekend.
bel ‧ ly ‧ ful /ˈbelifʊl/ BrE AmE noun
have had a bellyful of somebody/something informal to be annoyed by someone or something because you have had to deal with them for too long:
I’d had a bellyful of his family by the end of the weekend.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012