Questions bombarded Jackson's thoughts, yet he sensed if he were too bothersome, their chaperone might shut down. [verb]
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"Hens are bothersome enough at their best, but when they can talk they're simply dreadful."' [adverb]
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"If static is bothersome it is not our fault." [adverb]
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Moreover, it would be bothersome to handle when it arrived at the spinning mills. [adverb]
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The semblance of martyrdom, without its bothersome actuality, was quite enough for his purpose. [Please select]
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Let us drop this: they are too tiny and too bothersome to collect. [noun]
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"It's always the way," returned the boy with an air of discontent; "whenever a fellow gets into a state of extreme jollity there's sure to be something bothersome to come and interrupt us." [adverb]
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