Causing irritation or annoyance.
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Examples for "annoying "
Examples for "annoying "
1 Workers aren't taking action because they want to be annoying , she said.
2 This annoying little brat addressed the UN on the so-called climate crisis.
3 This didn't seem like one of her annoying , yet ultimately innocent causes.
4 They wear annoying scarfs and talk about podcasts from five years ago.
5 It's probably really annoying to hear that first thing in the morning.
1 Adding social work to those strains creates a unique and troublesome problem.
2 Annual results recently underscored Lafarge's exposure to troublesome markets and financial weakness.
3 They'd always been forced back to try another longer, more troublesome route.
4 Bain admitted that a troublesome element was present among the visiting support.
5 This latest case raises troublesome questions about how the man was infected.
1 Though the question was meant to be teasing , Lauren considered it seriously.
2 Ultimately, teasing out the technical problems may be only half the battle.
3 At this point, I should caution against taking my Neville - teasing entirely seriously.
4 The words were teasing , but there were serious undertones to his voice.
5 A handsome man? His tone was teasing , but his question was serious.
1 For five minutes they discussed Blomkvist's shortcomings in the most irritating terms.
2 Sabina smiled, pleased that he found their situation amusing rather than irritating .
3 The man in question would have no idea how irritating it was.
4 The two-second delay on the line, that irritating echo, didn't help matters.
5 Some people find them drying and irritating because they often contain alcohol.
1 Donaldson's betrayal was seen as particularly galling , given his impeccable republican credentials.
2 The answer is galling to EU diplomats and foreign ministers, but telling.
3 But the blow at the moment of the stroke is very galling .
4 The last words were galling , in the extreme, to Raoul de Fontaine.
5 The knowledge was more galling than the bare fact of his abduction.
1 Halfway across the cabin's great room, he heard that pesky noise again.
2 Sure, the chief had suffered a pesky episode a few years back.
3 Well, for example, there are those pesky laws of physics and biology.
4 However those other pesky sprinters aren't at all intimidated by his presence.
5 That pesky Shepherd Dog's sorta responsible for any trouble you might've had.
1 Lucy took no note of this vexing phenomenon and continued to speak:
2 The truly vexing problems are turning out to be the medical ones.
3 The builders have moved on to the vexing problem of my freezer.
4 Great Britain's successes in the Games of the 29th Olympiad were vexing .
5 But of the two the form of Hameed remains the more vexing .
1 You can even bring your friend-youknow, the one Roy was pestering .
2 I guessed that Spelikon must have been pestering him with questions too.
3 Why did you tell your neighbor that a reporter was pestering you?
4 And I kept on pestering the man. And pester Pelé Toye did.
5 But that was very far from setting a term to his pestering .
1 What a bothersome world this is; there is no finality about anything.
2 But it was bothersome to know that they were coming toward him.
3 But the police were so bothersome in this part of the world.
4 He frowned irritably, as though I'd asked him something bothersome and insignificant.
5 Without their marshy breeding ground, those bothersome biting insects had largely disappeared.
1 You bury your seamen upon the pestiferous shores; and, shocking to humanity!
2 The air is pestiferous ; warm and diseased, it fans us as we approach.
3 Yet the atmosphere of pestiferous fragrance had attracted, rather than repelled.
4 There was really only one drawback - the pestiferous draft-boards that never stopped snooping round.
5 There was only this pestiferous overlaying of shame and cowardice to be removed.
1 You know this plaguy memory of mine-whata forgetful fellow I am.
2 There is here no tiresome rivalry of wits, no plaguy intellectual effort.
3 There's some pretty bad travelling and a plaguy bit of swamp ahead.
4 What, Mary, always singing doleful ditties, and moping over these plaguy books.
5 It'll cost you plaguy sight more'n that, and blood, too, like enough.
1 TRYGAEUS My legs pain me; it is such a plaguey long journey.
2 Now be keerful and not run afoul of the plaguey lye leech.
3 He was only too plaguey sure of himself to feel any anxiety.
4 Kiss me, lad, if you can find room between these plaguey bandages.
5 La!-forsure he writes not as he did, but is plaguey busy.
1 Drummer had started crying, a nettlesome sound, and he wouldn't be pacified.
2 The most nettlesome issues for industry are security and accounting.
3 The timing involved in selling it, though, can be nettlesome .
4 A former senior executive at one of the two companies also found the regulations nettlesome .
5 This leads us to the nettlesome subject of authenticity.
1 One of them said the action was unjustified, vexatious , premature and excessive.
2 The delay was vexatious ; but Saturday the twenty-second would do as well.
3 The whole position is in the highest degree artificial, misleading, and vexatious .
4 Perhaps the most vexatious god was he who ruled the Floating Islands.
5 This debate was eventually parked by Justice Greves, as ingermane and vexatious .
6 In any case he must answer his letter, and that was vexatious .
7 One of the most vexatious periods of student life is examination time.
8 Finally, there is another vexatious element in my relations with my aunt.
9 This thing had happened before, causing a vexatious break in his routine.
10 These sacrifices were not less vexatious than the losses we accidentally sustained.
11 At last the vexatious work was finished, and he was free again.
12 The trade strongly objected to the restriction, as impolitic, vexatious , and impracticable.
13 During the hot, vexatious days she met them with unfailing good cheer.
14 This was vexatious , but the sun was still fully an hour high.
15 He thought it was a disconcerting sight, a sight vexatious and troublesome.
16 Of course, one must always pay the price, usually a vexatious one.
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