The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed.
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Examples for "pain "
Examples for "pain "
1 Indeed, the same choice may bring great happiness yet also great pain .
2 Spinal fractures, however, can lead to more problems than just chronic pain .
3 The questions about work, back satisfaction, and pain medication showed good agreement.
4 Patients reported improved future outlook despite continued concern about pain and chronicity.
5 Because, despite my best intention, the pain in my words rang clear.
1 It's the increasing number of extreme weather events that directly bother pets.
2 They probably won't even bother to question her, she's so far gone.
3 The emissary didn't bother to wait for an answer to his question.
4 Strictly speaking, I should not have used the word ' bother ' , should I?
5 I'm sorry to bother you, but I need to ask you something.
1 However, our local curmudgeon claims it creates 'a great level of annoyance ' .
2 Background: Noise annoyance is associated with adverse health-related conditions and reduced wellbeing.
3 In standardized interviews, information was obtained on environmental and work noise annoyance .
4 Irene became the colour of the rose; her eyes flashed with annoyance .
5 Leesil's voiced betrayed an annoyance Magiere could hear growing into open outrage.
1 The paymasters and the receivers are the greatest nuisance in the state.
2 I allowed I wouldn't make a nuisance of myself, however, by asking.
3 But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded nuisance .
4 Come up from behind and grab me for committing a public nuisance .
5 Death is nothing; it is the dying that is such a nuisance .
1 That night we were spared the customary infliction of the shower bath.
2 His face was a puckered protest at the infliction of animal life.
3 To find me so comfortable under the infliction perplexed and disconcerted him.
4 The lance of Montgomery had not yet rid France of that infliction .
5 Neither threat of hell nor the infliction of physical punishment has availed.
1 The constant interruptions and micro-management was a perpetual pain in the ass .
2 Sometimes that means I have to be a pain in the ass .
3 No, not too much because Israel is a pain in the ass .
4 You know, you're getting to be a real pain in the ass .
5 And she's a real pain in the ass , they all say that.
1 Responders indicating pain in the neck or upper limb area were included.
2 A journalist and a pain in the neck -and the back.
3 You know, you're the biggest pain in the neck in the world.
4 Frankly, on the surgical front he was a pain in the neck .
5 A three-hour time difference sure was a pain in the neck .
1 The farmer stretched out his hand for the pipe that allayeth botheration .
2 What is it, Mr. Charles, what on earth is the botheration about?
3 An irritating botheration at a crucial stage of the cross-sea season?
4 Arthur, since that news came, I have felt overwhelmed with worry and botheration .
5 What is all this botheration about Sir Isaac and the rest of you?
6 Very entertaining, and less botheration about mineralogy, botany, and so forth, than usual.
7 But Bastille's reign of chart- botheration was just beginning.
8 I can't talk of my botheration without betraying myself.
9 Sure, what signifies; don't be talking your botheration here; a nigger musn't sauce a white man.
10 Peer closer, however, and you will see all manner of socio-sexual botheration among the tweeds and buttonholes.
11 It's nothing but a botheration to me.
12 Luckily the family are away just now-orit would be even a greater botheration than it is!
13 I'm inclined to put it down to sheer dislike of botheration - Irish inertia ... the curse of our race.
14 There is so much in the world which will-beara botheration out of which some profit will arise.
15 Suddenly, life has resumed to its serious old self again, books, bags and botheration , but for how long?
16 Oh, botheration , there's the Grey carriage!
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