Sentence examples for are bothering from inspiring English sources

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are bothering

verb

To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

  • Would it bother you if I smoked?

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Memories of a disappointing date are bothering him.

Fewer and fewer people are bothering to vote.

Dividends have long been shrinking; ever fewer companies are bothering with them at all.

For those reasons, fewer automakers — even exotic brands like Lamborghini — are bothering with stick shifts.

"He doesn't talk freely when things are bothering him," Channing said.

In many countries young people are bothering less and less to vote at elections.

In counties where races are competitive, more voters are bothering to vote.

Say: "The flickering lights of your phone are bothering my eyes.

So I don't let the things that are bothering me affect how I communicate with people.

She flaps her hand in front of her face as though bees are bothering her.

Only a few young Japanese are bothering to photograph the Houses of Parliament.

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