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was bedeviled

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To harass or cause trouble for; to plague.

  • Guerrilla attacks continued to bedevil the larger army's supply routes.

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Last February's snowboarding World Cup event there was bedeviled by slushy snow.

As a result, resource allocation was bedeviled by endless negotiations between the brands and corporate management.

In Sunday's loss to Green Bay, Harrington was bedeviled by double-digit drops by Lions receivers.

William Clark was bedeviled by ailments and injuries: rheumatism, ague, boils on his ankle, cactus spines in his feet.

That is, until 1951, when DiMaggio was bedeviled by the first of two M.M.'s, a fleet rookie outfielder from Oklahoma.

The rigorous physical test was bedeviled by controversy and was suspended four times after one candidate died and 29 others suffered muscle and kidney problems.

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Controlling the local level politically was bedeviling – even without a war.

Sex surveyors are bedeviled scientists.

"They haven't been bedeviled by John".

The Islamic Republic has been bedeviled by its own accomplishments.

But implementation has been bedeviled by inefficiency and corruption.

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