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Example sentences for "bothersome"

Lexicographically close words:
bother; botheration; bothered; bothering; bothers; bothies; bothy; botome; botryoidal; bots
  1. The bothersome banjo had disappeared at the same time the youthful Caruso imitated the Arabs, folding his figurative tent, and stealing away.

  2. It would be troublesome for you to look at this, as it is always bothersome to catch the nectar secreting, and the cup of the labellum gets filled with water by gardener's watering.

  3. It is, however, a paramount, though bothersome duty in every naturalist to try and make out all that has been done by others on the subject.

  4. Pruritus in the old is often a bothersome symptom.

  5. In a number of cases, subacute rheumatism runs a course that is very bothersome and annoying and that is quite intractable, with relapses and sequelae, but even this is entirely different from the ordinary idea of chronic rheumatism.

  6. Such neurotic symptoms may prove even more bothersome to the patient than the symptoms due to his underlying affection, and may, by interfering with nutrition, hamper recovery.

  7. As a rule, the patients are at once put on a diet containing little starch and no sugar, and after a short time most of the bothersome symptoms of the diabetes have ceased.

  8. The main thing is to banish the thoughts of one's ordinary occupation as far as that can be accomplished without laboring so intently at this as to give the mind another bothersome occupation.

  9. Shortness of breath is often a bothersome symptom, especially for stout people, and prevents them from taking necessary exercise.

  10. When run down in weight or when worried or anxious about business or from the stress of important responsibilities these symptoms may become bothersome mentally and physically.

  11. These achy sensations are especially bothersome if the patient is run down in health, or is in the midst of worry or irritation from physical or mental stress.

  12. This may be an excellent way to get rid of bothersome thoughts, provided the reading selected is not of too absorbing a character, and provided also as soon as sleepiness comes its call is heeded.

  13. The yielding arch is already a source of discomfort which is more noticeable in rainy weather because any affection around a joint is more bothersome at such times.

  14. Where there are no signs of arterial degeneration and no significant murmurs in the heart, it should be made clear to these patients that they are not suffering from a fatal disease, but only from a bothersome nervous manifestation.

  15. The seats and backs are thickly padded and cushioned and are very comfortable; you can smoke if you wish; there are no bothersome peddlers; you are saved the infliction of a multitude of disagreeable fellow passengers.

  16. You mentioned that your wife became bothered or Oswald proved bothersome to your wife.

  17. Could you tell us in what way Oswald was bothersome to Mrs. Paine?

  18. Freckles are bothersome and provoking, and red noses make us as cross as black cats, but wrinkles!

  19. As the troubles of life descend, the wear and tear of bothersome existence begins to show.

  20. There was no towing the brig through this bothersome fog which obscured every mark and left a man bewildered.

  21. And it seemed possible that these bothersome pirates might conclude to leave them alone.

  22. Don't you remember that you lost the instruction book overboard sometime there, when we were getting the bothersome thing fixed?

  23. Towards ten o'clock there was some bothersome signals in the ether that annoyed him whenever he took a message or relayed one in the course of the evening's business.

  24. He warns of the danger of removing more than just the structure itself, because this may give rise to ugly and bothersome scars.

  25. On the day when it is practised less than usual should be eaten and drunk, and the patient should give himself to rest, undertake no work nor bothersome occupation, and take no walk.

  26. The first roads covered such short distances that numerous bothersome transfers of passengers, freight and baggage from the end of one line to the beginning of the next were necessary on every considerable journey.

  27. Truly Gene had had a bothersome time of it for three years, and he congratulated himself on having done well--excellently well, indeed.

  28. Nothing really bothersome about it, but I'm glad it's over.

  29. I must thank that bothersome little Lena for that!

  30. Missy was silent; even when she felt herself misunderstood by her family and maltreated, she had a bothersome conscience.

  31. Everything that characterizes the boy, however bothersome and unpromising it may seem, is to be considered with reference to a developing organism which holds the story of the past and the prophecy of the future.

  32. And so on, through every breed to be exhibited--each to its own form of torment; torments compared to which Lad's gentle if bothersome brushing and bathing were a pure delight!

  33. And now a lot of noisy and bothersome humans had invaded the quadrangle and wanted to paw him and pat him and praise him.

  34. My mules wuz very bothersome all the time.

  35. I'd a mighty bothersome day, and was purty well tuckered out.


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