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English Idioms about "Transportation"

Drive someone up the wall

English Idiom

Meaning: When something or someone makes you extremely annoyed or irritated to the point where you can't stand it anymore.
Origin: The idiom 'drive someone up the wall' originates from the early 20th century. It evokes the image of someone being so frustrated or irritated that they metaphorically climb the walls in desperation. This vivid imagery highlights the extreme annoyance one feels in such situations.
Angry man in a car breaking through a brick wall showing frustration and determination to overcome obstacles
OpenAI's DALL-E generated image

Examples

  • The constant noise from the construction site next door is driving me up the wall.
  • Her incessant humming while working drives everyone in the office up the wall.
  • The way he interrupts every conversation drives me up the wall.
  • Waiting in long queues at the supermarket can drive anyone up the wall.
  • His habit of leaving dirty dishes in the sink is driving his roommate up the wall.
  • The slow internet connection is driving me up the wall during important video calls.
  • The repetitive nature of the training videos drove the new employees up the wall.
  • Her tendency to micromanage every task drives her team up the wall.
  • The children's endless bickering is driving their parents up the wall.
  • His loud chewing at the dinner table drives his partner up the wall.