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Example sentences for "annoying"

Lexicographically close words:
announcing; annoy; annoyance; annoyances; annoyed; annoyingly; annoys; anns; annua; annual
  1. Not infrequently they wash the skin pretty well off or at least produce annoying skin irritation as the result of their feeling.

  2. It is most annoying that the name of the village is wanting.

  3. During the greater part of its existence all sorts of medication have been tried to allay this or that annoying prominent symptom with a hope of a cure.

  4. To merely relieve the annoying symptoms that accompany it cannot be called a cure.

  5. The skin becomes dry, pale and muddy in color; has more or less annoying eruptions, and exhibits a jaundiced appearance.

  6. Should diarrhea occur many of the annoying symptoms are likely not to be present.

  7. Itching or pruritus about the anus may accompany the trouble to a very annoying extent, being an evidence that the anal pockets are becoming much diseased.

  8. Unless of a traumatic (externally produced wound) origin, diseases of the anal and rectal canals are usually of fifteen, twenty or more years' incubation before the annoying symptoms become apparent.

  9. If you have, then the very annoying symptom, abscess or fistula, is liable to occur any day.

  10. Indigestion, however, with undue formation of acids proper, or acids unnatural, to the stomach, is a much more annoying affliction than slow digestion.

  11. This is because of the insidious progress of the inflammation during the fifteen, twenty or more years before the local symptoms at the anus or in the anal canal are sufficiently annoying to compel the sufferer to seek treatment.

  12. Finally it became a nuisance, turning over saucepans to look for food and otherwise annoying us, so I bought it for one ringit in order to have it skinned.

  13. Supposing he could, that would be no excuse for annoying you.

  14. Lanniere may go to thunder before I risk annoying you.

  15. Of course, such a proceeding is very annoying to one with the girth of Falstaff or Bailie Nicol Jarvie.

  16. This was very annoying to Kaiser Bill, sitting in his three-ply armour-plated travelling booth.

  17. Trunk calls to Oxford Street and Piccadilly, of course, were barred--an annoying restriction.

  18. This system is wise, though annoying to the soldier and civilian with an inquiring turn of mind.

  19. Very excellent, but, at first, annoying to those who had been used to firing volleys and keeping their cartridges still till they saw "the whites of the enemy's eyes.

  20. Can't you understand how annoying it must be to have to look at another person's treatment of your subject?

  21. Upstairs Mrs. Raeburn, left alone, again contemplated the annoying curtains; though by now they were scarcely visible against the gloom outside.

  22. You've no idea how annoying you are sometimes.

  23. The more she scolded, the more she held a watch in her hand when Jenny came back from the theater, the more annoying was Jenny, the longer did she delay her evening home-comings.

  24. When I do teal a lily root, I don't expect to see a broccolo come bursting up and annoying me.

  25. I should like to know who has been annoying her.

  26. I am afraid," he returned, "that was a gratuitous piece of mischief, particularly annoying to so serious and thoughtful a person as Miss Rachel Curtis.

  27. Fossette foolishly hoped by such appeals to be spared the annoying treatment prescribed for her by the veterinary surgeon.

  28. Then followed a period during which she objected to being constantly wakened up for this annoying immersion.

  29. And a big rough-headed Scotch lad, after annoying you in all kinds of ways, hit you in a most insulting manner.

  30. This was repeated again and again that day, as if the boy found some satisfaction for his disgrace in annoying some one of his own years.

  31. It was annoying to have to spoil good boots, and in addition his feet would get wet far sooner than hitherto.

  32. Nobody knew better than he did that his teeth were large and tended to protrude, but it is always annoying to have one's defects admired.

  33. Sometimes they are annoying and disagreeable; sometimes too, in their revelations of life, instructive and interesting.

  34. This business of playing the detective may be amusing and interesting to you, but it’s infernally annoying to anyone you happen to pester.

  35. The guns were looked over and fondled affectionately, while they discussed their hunting experiences, laughing with relish over blunders and failures which had seemed most annoying at the time of their occurrence.

  36. In those days returns didn't come in by telegraph, but on horseback and on foot, and it was annoying to wait for figures by which to determine the result.

  37. Whisky is more bulky and annoying to carry about in the coat-tail pocket than a plug of tobacco, but there have been cases where it was successfully done.

  38. Life is sad; it is a painful and annoying duty, a long exile in the uncertainty of our own lot.

  39. It was the same thing over again: he got nothing out of us, and we were remanded; our resolute behaviour annoying him prodigiously.

  40. Nevertheless, we were not to be shaken off so easily; and taking a malicious pleasure in annoying our old enemy, we resolved, for the present, to stay where we were.

  41. Beside this, there were still more annoying causes of inquietude; and every once in a while a splash of water came down the open scuttle, and flung the spray in my face.

  42. That was in 1865 and for seven-and-twenty years he has managed to evade the stroke through the annoying accident that he prefers the summer climate of "Old White.

  43. But these country bullies have been most annoying of late, insisting upon their so-called rights out of mere, petty spite.

  44. In my desperation, I decided to ask him to arrest Allan for annoying me.

  45. But it was annoying to have to explain, and he would have explained anyhow.

  46. In consequence of this failure, I believe, we were ordered towards evening to fall in, and (what appeared annoying in the extreme) to retrace our weary footsteps by the same dirty road by which we had advanced.

  47. I am told that the enemy's light troops were most insolent and annoying to our heavy regiments on the left, on this occasion.

  48. Here his secluded habits gave rise to some ludicrous circumstances, annoying enough, however, to drive him out of the neighborhood.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "annoying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.