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In one example, a stalker was described as simply "making a nuisance of himself", while the actions of a man who set his girlfriend on fire was put down to his being in a state of "jealous anger".
Thomas made a nuisance of himself that morning.
Kohlschreiber was threatening to make a nuisance of himself again.
He was everywhere, passing and flicking and shooting and making a nuisance of himself," Owen added.
He tends to assume a free role, making a nuisance of himself all over the place.
If Santorum wins, it encourages him to keep making a nuisance of himself.
When asked why he was not "making a nuisance of himself as usual," Chagnon explained that he was sad.
Assigned to an ordnance battalion, Private Russ made a nuisance of himself until his request for combat duty was granted.
I have a feeling he'll still be there, clad in black and making a nuisance of himself.
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In a story called "The Glunk That Got Thunk," included in the 1969 minianthology "I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories," a little girl uses her "Thinker-Upper" to conjure a big green creature who makes a terrible nuisance of himself.
"He is running around making a terrible nuisance of himself ringing the fire bell at people and having a wonderful time," she said.
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