NOUN
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something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness
a bit of a bother
he's not a friend, he's an infliction
washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer -
a bothersome annoying person
that kid is a terrible pain
How To Use pain in the neck In A Sentence
- Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck.
- Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck.
- Pain in the neck always shooting the fletchings off, never truely robinhooded one though Has you or anybody you know ever RobinHooded an arrow? I did with a 25 pound youth when I was only 9 years old.
- He developed jaw muscle spasm or trismus (from the word ‘grinding’ in Greek), difficulty swallowing, and stiffness or pain in the neck, shoulder and back muscles.
- As a friend he is not bad, but as an employer, he is a pain in the neck.
- The only part of the recipe that was a pain in the neck was shelling and de-veining the shrimps. Paella with Chorizo and Seafood : The Cooking Adventures of Chef Paz
- It's a pain in the neck.
- This is not a problem on short journeys but on a long haul it can literally become a pain in the neck.
- It is manifested by such signs as subcutaneous emphysema, swelling of the neck, fever, irritability, increase in pulsatory and respiratory rates, and pain in the neck or chest. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
- I'm not a distributor, but we do sell wholesale, and I know how big a pain in the neck small orders can be.