Sentence examples for be bothersome from inspiring English sources

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be bothersome

adjective

Causing bother or perplexity.

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Knowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be "bothersome" to an individual, namely that which is assumed to be annoying and to adversely affect task performance, remains limited.

Going to the hottest clubs, bars, and lounges in town can be bothersome when you travel.

Often poly-therapy is associated with complex dosing regimens which might be bothersome.

Double urinary stream is one of the presentations of urethra duplication and may be bothersome when the ventral meatus is too proximal over the penis.

"It can be bothersome," he said.

In a serious book these clichés would be bothersome.

CHINA'S financial system used to be bothersome but simple.

It was just too dark for the tsetse flies to be bothersome.

Even here Meallet's weakness, a tendency to harvest sentimentality from his street dramas, can be bothersome.

It would be bothersome to think we could be labeled so quickly.

Noise from airplane takeoffs and landings at nearby Westchester County Airport can be bothersome.

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