How To Use Bothersome In A Sentence

  • After they are satisfied they lie still in their brown skins and change into grown-up tachina-flies, and at last out come a lot of busy, _buzzing_, bothersome flies. Little Busybodies The Life of Crickets, Ants, Bees, Beetles, and Other Busybodies
  • With this ochlophobic sentiment in mind, we can see that ochlophobists are often quite good at jobs which involve keeping customers from becoming too bothersome. The Ochlophobist
  • But his record in majors is a bothersome blot on his resume. Casey finds swing on way to 66 at U.S. Open
  • It is also an invitation to all those bothersome insect pests, which bite and annoy us, to join in on the activities.
  • The sultry, sticky heat that usually hangs over central Japan in summertime might have been bothersome to many.
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  • Most feed entirely on plants, which makes them bothersome.
  • Many young people prefer looking good and playing computer games to all that bothersome physical activity.
  • Lots of the newcomers in the café would look with distaste at the round man in his greasy blue coveralls and black hands, and the laughter of the children in their tee shirts and faded, frayed cut-offs was a bothersome noise to them.
  • aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport
  • Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants.
  • And I think that the result says something bothersome about the times in which we are living.
  • Loud noises are bothersome, except when they come from you or your friends.
  • You can even choose to 'block' any fellow Facebooker who becomes bothersome.
  • The inconsistency is minor and arguably unimportant in a novel this lighthearted, but it's still bothersome. Book Review: Space Vulture
  • Far more bothersome is the recent public support given by Starbucks to gay pride parades in San Diego and Seattle, and to Planned Parenthood, both documented in the BPNews article and in an August 10, 2005, World Net Daily article. Food and Drink
  • Commitment-phobes are all quite hurtful, but I find the last type most bothersome.
  • Something bothersome about this particular image is the way in which the bend alternates direction to become a bend sinister.
  • Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down.
  • Which probably means they give it about the same import as the buzzing of a bothersome mosquito. tori Says: Just In Case Anyone Wonders… « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • Obstacles obliterated, nuisances eradicated, bothersome limbs removed and tutelary dentistry. NEVERWHERE
  • Great Wired News article about TV B-Gone, a keychain fob that you can use to turn off bothersome TVs in bars, airports, etc. Boing Boing: October 17, 2004 - October 23, 2004 Archives
  • For severe cases, the prescription nasal spray ipratropium Atrovent may help, though it can cause bothersome side effects including headache; nasal dryness, irritation or bleeding; and sore throat. Q&A: What's causing my post-dinner runny nose?
  • I quickly bent down to tie the bothersome laces and walked back to my desk, leaving Greg to put away the rest of the equipment.
  • Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life.
  • Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy
  • What I find bothersome is the automatic assumption, frequently voiced here, that crime victims must always be assumed to be linked to nefarious activity unless there is overwhelming proof to the contrary. Page 2
  • That's the kind of lid it would like to keep on bothersome information.
  • Their logic dictates that the chances of bothersome winter postponements are reduced by propelling matches forwards.
  • Borderline Personality Disorder is a label commonly applied to women who have endured extreme, usually ongoing, physical or emotional abuse or neglect.11 It is rarely used as a diagnosis for men.12 This diagnosis is often used to describe women who have intense needs for help and support, whom many mental health workers consider to be bothersome and untreatable. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • The one with the rug on the balustrade was the most distant; next to it was the empty bungalow; the nearest, with the flower-beds at the foot of its veranda, contained that bothersome girl, who had managed so provokingly to keep herself invisible. Victory
  • Both species begin to annoy us more with the onset of warmer weather and become quite bothersome if not kept under control.
  • For serious tasters, avoidance of holiday weekends is a must as the crowds can be bothersome at times. The New York Cork Report:
  • Their logic dictates that the chances of bothersome winter postponements are reduced by propelling matches forwards.
  • Back in those days we had other trees including a persimon and apricot tree but Dad cut them down because the fruit would always rot in the summer attracting swarms of bothersome insects.
  • Most bothersome is during this week of Kanye, Serena and Wilson with virtually every news site asking are we rude/have we lost our civility, is that people from the stature of James Carville to presumably educated people writing comments, are ranting, raving and name calling. Carville takes aim at latest tell-all on Bush
  • For severe cases, the prescription nasal spray ipratropium (Atrovent) may help, though it can cause bothersome side effects including headache; nasal dryness, irritation or bleeding; and sore throat. Q&A: What's causing my post-dinner runny nose?
  • It is also an invitation to all those bothersome insect pests, which bite and annoy us, to join in on the activities.
  • To make things even more complicated, there's the bothersome business of fuel consumption and reliability.
  • Especially a scenario made all the more bothersome by the strange imposition of the exclusive use of a solitary word.
  • It is only when the film quiets down that some minor hiss is audible but it is hardly bothersome.
  • Other problems that could be bothersome include mildew, leaf spot, and bacterial blight.
  • Then I was stricken by one of those pre-emptive wake-ups that are usually so bothersome.
  • Yes, it was bothersome but nothing to fret over too much.
  • The backdating companies broke this rule: they reported how many options they were issuing, but conveniently omitted the fact that they had been backdated … The bigger reason for choosing to backdate is to get around some bothersome accounting regulations. Backdating Options, APB 25, and FAS 123
  • Mr. Powell, I respected you because you were the only level headed republican, but now this back peddling is really bothersome. Powell calls Palin a 'fascinating figure'
  • Then bothersome menopause symptoms may persist, despite a variety of attempted therapies.
  • Obstacles obliterated, nuisances eradicated, bothersome limbs removed and tutelary dentistry. NEVERWHERE
  • Food is the punctuation of life, a commercial break between those bothersome segments of work or play that require the use of our hands, thus prohibiting their availability for unwrapping, unpeeling, or defrosting. Autumn Means Soup
  • Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants.
  • That's an extreme view, but things have undoubtedly become more bothersome for the trade.
  • I wasn't sure quite what was so bothersome about it - other than the obvious obnoxiousness, of course.
  • None of this costs much money; all of it buys off, quite cheaply, some bothersome liberal constituencies.
  • This consequence is especially bothersome because HDL cholesterol, a known risk-reducer of heart disease, is replaced by "bad cholesterol. Stephen Barrie, ND: Your Fat Cells Control Your Brain
  • I had strange, bothersome dreams last night that are still playing in my head.
  • Cutting it back is a necessary but bothersome task which I dread each year.
  • Unfortunately, the neighbours create a hullabaloo into the small hours, which has made getting to sleep very bothersome.
  • Granted, the Comcast crap can be bothersome, but my rant is about the overabundance of Qwest promotions. Jumbo junk (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • They had laundry lists of rules they found to be bothersome, irrational or duplicative.
  • Most feed entirely on plants, which makes them bothersome.
  • Sometimes walks over farmland can be bothersome with beasts, barbed wire and all.
  • This bothersome narrowing is called lumbar stenosis and is "very common," Beiner said. New Haven Independent
  • In defenders' eyes, he may appear bothersome, but the man himself is keeping his aspirations in check.
  • My neighbor is so bothersome. He always parks his car in front of my house.
  • The most bothersome taxi ride was with a guy who didn't post his credentials and who didn't run his meter.
  • William's laughter resounded throughout the long hallway, making the noise terribly bothersome.

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