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bothersome
[ both-er-suhm ]
adjective
- causing annoyance or worry; troublesome.
Synonyms: , , , ,
bothersome
/ ˈɒðəə /
adjective
- causing bother; troublesome
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bothersome1
Example Sentences
There are still kinks to work out in the process, stretches where Glasnow’s old bothersome feelings will inevitably still arise.
“When they weren’t having success, I would say it was certainly less bothersome,” Kennedy said.
That means less worker turnover, which is a bothersome expense.
To say that all the above information is upsetting for job seekers would be akin to saying that the meteor from 66 million years ago was bothersome for the dinosaurs.
In the meantime, Kershaw has no choice but to wait for his toe to feel better — hopeful that his latest bothersome body part doesn’t sideline him for a postseason push.
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