Definitionadj. troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances
Last update: July 18, 2015
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This was unusual, as Bird Song's matron had pestered him about the details of the emerging flora since he had arrived at the inn the prior week. [Please select]
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Do you call it a good morning when I'm pestered with such a crowd as you.' [Please select]
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Random, I have been so much pestered and besieged by those children of clamour, that life became a burden to me. [Please select]
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You don't know how Kutuzov is pestered since his appointment as Commander in Chief. [Please select]
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Dear Ned: You will have them written, or I shall be pestered to my grave. [Please select]
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As fer Mary,' I says, 'she seems kinder low in her mind, looks awful pestered most of the time. [Please select]
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I'm pestered to death with them--that is, I used to be--and I should be still, if I didn't put 'em down. [Please select]
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