Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet BOTHERSOME
BOTHERSOME
Definition av BOTHERSOME
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Exempel på hur man kan använda BOTHERSOME i en mening
- Meldrew is a foil for the bothersome aspects of children, cars, animals, power cuts and next-door neighbours.
- Nearly everyone experiences faint "normal tinnitus" in a completely quiet room; but this is of concern only if it is bothersome, interferes with normal hearing, or is associated with other problems.
- Irritation also has non-clinical usages referring to bothersome physical or psychological pain or discomfort.
- As a young knight, he deeply loves the maiden named Ettarre who finds his youthful shyness and stammering bothersome and does not return his affection.
- Whitney caught plenty of scolding from his contemporaries for his "wild" schemes; cantilever balconies that at long last eliminated bothersome pillars, and a great bowed roof with its dome.
- Despite his family's objections and the news that the land he bought is worthless, Bissonette packs up and drives out to California with his nagging wife Amelia, self-involved daughter Mildred, and bothersome son Norman.
- Yeah, the look-alike facial features of all his characters in the later years of Terry was stylistic and bothersome, but he never cheated.
- Until her retirement in 2002, her column in National Review, "The Misanthrope's Corner", was known for "serving up a smorgasbord of curmudgeonly critiques about rubes and all else bothersome to the Queen of Mean", as the magazine put it.
- A reviewer in Kirkus Reviews was less enthusiastic about Yvgenie, saying that the "most bothersome aspect" of this story is its "sourceless, effortless magic", and did not expect the book to attract too many devotees, except perhaps young readers who may be drawn to Ilyana's predicament.
- On 15 June, the day of the assault, she continued to screen Cleveland and, on the following day, carried out her first call fire mission—a dual-purpose action to help repulse an enemy counterattack and to destroy a bothersome pillbox.
- He then hires Hoban Washburne, a skilled pilot whom Zoe finds bothersome, and a laid-back mechanic named Bester.
- In this clinical situation the vertical imbalance is often less symptomatically bothersome to the patient than the induced excyclotorsion.
- " His response to the rest of the audio was more middling, saying that the sound effects are "good, but nothing new" and the music "isn't very impressive -- typical fighter fare, with a few choice selections, funneling down to some bothersome noise.
- In essence, inhalation therapy resolves the obstruction found to be bothersome, alleviates the irritation of the nasal mucosa and supports the self-cleaning mechanisms.
- Described by Trent as "five-foot-eight inches of bothersome redhead", Rachel has green eyes and red, shoulder-length frizzy hair which seems to have life of its own.
- While Eric Lindros rehabbed from a bothersome groin injury, the Flyers treaded water through the early part of the schedule.
- The maneuver works by allowing free-floating particles, displaced otoconia, from the affected semicircular canal to be relocated by using gravity, back into the utricle, where they can no longer stimulate the cupula, therefore relieving the patient of bothersome vertigo.
- Music commentator Eric Ducker noted that Browz sings "non-sensical Arabic" in the chorus, which he described as "bothersome".
- The Canadian journalists André Cédilot and André Noël wrote: "Proudly mustachioed with a head planted between two massive shoulders, Courville was a man who literally took the law into his own hands, keeping bothersome individuals at bay with his fists and buying off politicians, city councilors, and policemen who threatened to close down his many gambling dens and speakeasies".
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