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be annoyance
noun
That which annoys.
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Small proportions of women indicated their initial reaction would be annoyance or anger.
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Mr. Mielziner designed several devices that were considered experimental in the 1960s but turned out to be annoyances.
Will heavy suitcases and lineups be annoyances of the past?
There was annoyance in her voice.
If it's annoyance, frustration or fatigue, don't get all caught up in it.
My second was annoyance that anyone would regard that as a controversial decision.
The next stage is annoyance at my dependence on this dual apperception, and I reject it.
There is annoyance that under his watch the US has not been tougher on Israel about peace with Palestine.
"From the 1950s on," he wrote in "Doing Battle," "my presiding emotion was annoyance, often intensifying to virtually disabling anger".
One factor that could significantly reduce the effectiveness of the system is annoyance, causing users to disable it.
My initial reaction was annoyance.
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