Sentence examples for Being bothered from inspiring English sources

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Being bothered

verb

To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

  • Would it bother you if I smoked?

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Being bothered by weight or personal appearance was the most highly endorsed symptom from the other PHQ items.

But it was not being bothered.

I don't like being bothered or bossed around.

They could sit in lawn chairs, stretch their legs, and smoke and drink without being bothered.

Despite being bothered by a sore knee, Paul O'Neill is batting.409.409

"It's obvious that they want to make decisions without being bothered by criticism," she said.

But if he was a second or third choice, Blackhurst shows no signs of being bothered.

The two of us lived a happy life together, without bothering or being bothered by anyone.

To be bothered by it, is like being bothered that Puritans are too Puritanical.

"The guy can't sit and have a cup of coffee without being bothered.

Want the latest on post-grunge punk without being bothered over the war in Iraq?

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