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nuisance
noun as in annoyance; annoying person
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Poetry would be too obvious, too ‘portrait of the artist as a young nuisance’.
If my legs made me a nuisance, I vowed to become less of one.
Other questions: Should nuisance bears be euthanized if they are serial offenders?
Last year, there were a record 6,726, covering “nuisance” behavior, property damage, injuries to bears, and injuries to humans.
It also reduces nuisance, so there is less trouble in the neighborhood.
Beastly nuisance; we shall all have to clear out, for I suppose it won't be a mere matter of scratches.
It was rather a nuisance, too, to find that wherever he went he excited a considerable amount of attention.
Even the storage of gasoline in suitable tanks set down in the earth is not a nuisance.
Yet the business may become a nuisance when conducted in some localities, or in an improper manner.
I am very much taken with her, which causes Rubinstein to be a perfect nuisance.
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On this page you'll find 106 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nuisance, such as: blister, bore, bother, botheration, bum, and creep.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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