Aún no tenemos significados para "considerable annoyance".
1My host, with a look of considerable annoyance, rose to receive him.
2Mrs. Fletcher shook her head with a look of considerable annoyance.
3This is considerable annoyance, especially if a large tub is used.
4No considerable annoyance, therefore, succeeded to the battle of Hanau.
5She suffered considerable annoyance at the hands of her husband, although she frequently hen-pecked him.
6Grier's sallow face and gloomy eyes showed considerable annoyance at being kept up so late.
7But for all that he suffered considerable annoyance.
8Regaining a macadam surface, he set oil at random, causing considerable annoyance to the motoring public.
9Oh, well, I too shall suffer considerable annoyance!
10The mosquitoes alone were the source of very considerable annoyance, as they are in all southern countries.
11Mr. Wedmore, from the other end of the room, was observing this little incident with considerable annoyance.
12The festered heel gave me considerable annoyance.
13Mr. Birtwell showed considerable annoyance at: this.
14His doing so puzzled the dog, and saved him his life probably, and us from very considerable annoyance.
15These papers gave him considerable annoyance.
16Wild Bill continued his pranks, which caused us considerable annoyance, but at the same time greatly amused us.
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