To cause, inflict or threaten with suffering, need, distress, or pain.
1 She said: These charities should not be allowed to pester the elderly.
2 The thrush did not pester the rose with his protestations of love.
3 What if you didn't pester her further after you'd asked her once?
4 But if you pester the women, you'll be taken to the stocks.
5 He only thinks about that now when people pester him about it.
6 I 'preciate your position, an' I ain't low-down critter enough to pester -
7 I thought this way those foolish reporters won't pester you as much.
8 Have you dared come back to pester me with your abominable consolations?
9 The more he throws things at the hens, the more they pester him.
10 Concern furrowed my brow, but I didn't want to pester him.
11 But why pester one with all this reasoning on the subject?
12 We hurried up to crowd round the superintendent and pester him with questions:
13 It didn't seem right to pester Old Mrs. Landry with questions.
14 She walked out before they could pester her with more questions.
15 You pester my poor old life out to get you into the world.
16 Therefore, I mean to pester you until you give in, my dear Sara.
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