Sentence examples for be pestered from inspiring English sources

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be pestered

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To bother, harass, or annoy persistently.

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For example, in some turtle species the female seems to be pestered into submission.

The right not to be pestered by aggressive panhandlers, by squeegee men or vagrants".

I will pester you, because I'll be pestered too if I don't get sales.

Mostly he didn't show up, I assume because he didn't want to be pestered about our fees.

I go to bed quite early.' She is scared to live in London because 'it's too on' and she thinks she would be pestered by paparazzi.

"Parents will be delighted to hear that they will no longer be pestered for fatty, salty and sugary snacks while queuing at the checkout in their local Tesco.

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Of small consolation is that your attention-deficit-disordered CEO will not be pestering you with this year's fad, because he's at Lompoc serving three to five.

The obvious implication was that I must be some sort of leftwing loon to be pestering him about the war.

We don't need to be pestering this poor, over-burdened man with such petty things right now.

He was pestered.

O'Keeffe was pestered to defend herself and could not.

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