We have no meanings for "very obnoxious" in our records yet.
1 These visits finally became very obnoxious , though they could not be stopped.
2 You just helped me get rid of a very obnoxious partner.
3 To the plebes, being something entirely new, guard duty is very , very obnoxious .
4 She must be a very obnoxious sort of person, isn't she?
5 To the Southern students especially his presence was very obnoxious .
6 They asked exorbitant prices for their skins, and conducted themselves in a very obnoxious way.
7 It make the prospective song writer sound very obnoxious .
8 Many prisoners were brought in, and among them some very obnoxious ; but the worst of the Tories were not taken prisoners.
9 Mr. Arthur Lee could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a PATRIOT but an AMERICAN.
10 By his malicious activity he had stimulated this quarrel to a high pitch, and was very obnoxious to the boys of the other party.
11 I saw poor uncle Joe's disconcerted face, and I felt that the hunter of an heir-at-law is apt to become a very obnoxious creature.
12 The Warden needed to have a certain very obnoxious pest eliminated... and he knew just the pest-eradicator he needed....
13 The revenue laws, enacted by the English Parliament as a means of extorting money from the Colonies, were very obnoxious to the people of America.
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