to be tired from too much sightseeing · to have done enough sightseeing for a while
You've been hopping from one historical site to another, museum to gallery, for days straight. Your feet are aching, your brain is saturated with facts, and all you want is to chill with some local food and maybe a good book! 🫠 This expression perfectly captures that delightful exhaustion when you've done *all* the touristy things and are ready for a break.
When would you most likely use the expression 'to be all sightseeing-ed out'? A. When you just arrived at your destination and are excited to start exploring. B. When you've spent the entire day visiting landmarks and feel exhausted. C. When you are planning your itinerary for an upcoming trip.
🌟 **Pro-tip!** You can swap out 'sightseeing' for other activities to express similar fatigue, like "I'm all *beached* out" (had enough of the beach) or "I'm all *hiked* out" (tired from hiking). It's a fun, versatile way to share your travel exhaustion! Remember, it's typically used casually among friends or family, not in a formal setting.