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The phrase "make a nuisance of yourself" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to annoy or bother others by being intrusive or disruptive. Example: "Please don't make a nuisance of yourself by constantly interrupting the meeting with irrelevant questions."
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It takes no small measure of courage to make a nuisance of yourself for something you believe in.
You don't want to make a nuisance of yourself by wearing a scarf around your neck in July, which doesn't really help anyway.
As "rdwes1" wrote: "Just call HQ on 020 7356 5000 and make a nuisance of yourself, keep calling the switchboard and complaining.
But a lot of it is a willingness to make a nuisance of yourself.
Use your cleavers constantly to harass enemy champions, last hit minions, and generally make a nuisance of yourself.
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Best to plan for blowing what you've got on a year or two of giving it yahoo and making a nuisance of yourself at the bowling club and rocking home at midnight to Bruce Springsteen and heart tablets.
You will be making a nuisance of yourself.
If you want to be considerate, then you have to respect the people around you, and to avoid making a nuisance of yourself.
Kohlschreiber was threatening to make a nuisance of himself again.
That would free me to organize, order everyone around and generally make a nuisance of myself.
"That is people who make a nuisance of themselves in a small area.
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