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be a bother
noun
The name of the Appendix:Latin script
Exact(39)
I hated to be a bother.
"Don't be a bother," she instructed her daughter.
Shifting the coffin would be a bother too, she says.
Britain may be a bother, but the country that causes the biggest worries is France.
"If we made the big league team, they wouldn't be a bother".
"I hate to be a bother, but you've got to help me with this cough.
Similar(18)
Which was a bother.
For the parties, that's a bother and an opportunity.
But it's a bother to supermarkets so they don't want to do it.
"You city folks have so many people crowding you they're a bother.
And the title is a bother throughout.
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