Aún no tenemos significados para "confound nuisance".
1But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded nuisance.
2But it was his conscience that was a confounded nuisance.
3I've been very little but a confounded nuisance to my people ever since I was born.
4Skirts and petticoats are a confounded nuisance, especially when being chased or trying to climb a wall.
5'Of all the confounded nuisances you are the worst, Sam!' he said.
6I am sure they looked upon all armies and soldiers, irrespective of nationality, as a confounded nuisance.
7It's a confounded nuisance, but I am.
8Confounded nuisance, getting wet after all, though.
9It was a confounded nuisance, to say the least, being broke just now, with Uncle Phil turned stuffy.
10" Confounded nuisance, but I suppose we must make the best of it."
11But it's a confounded nuisance.
12Besides that, it is a confounded nuisance, especially when potio gives out and more must be sought, near or far.
13I haven't eaten for ten days, and, do you know, trying to begin to eat again is a confounded nuisance.
14What a confounded nuisance!
15'What a confounded nuisance these stoppages are!' exclaimed Knight impatiently, looking out from his compartment.
16It was a confounded nuisance, that obstinate wave in his hair, making him look like a poet or a drawing-room actor.