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Definition of Bothersome

Bothersome
Bothersome Both"er*some, a. Vexatious; causing bother; causing trouble or perplexity; troublesome.

Meaning of Bothersome from wikipedia

- The Bothersome Man (Norwegian: Den brysomme mannen) is a 2006 Norwegian film. It was directed by Jens Lien after a script by Per H. V. Schreiner. The film...
- Bothersome was an unincorporated community in Stone County, Arkansas, United States. Its post office is closed. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names...
- emulating Selena. Her views on public image in the fashion industry were bothersome; she said she was opposed to the image that all woman should be "rail-thin"...
- resorted to either removing the statues altogether or, if too heavy or bothersome, turned the statues to face the wall. As is po****r custom, the 14 Stations...
- Brothers in Arms. The following year, he appeared as Kevin O'Doyle, the bothersome next-door neighbor in the fantasy comedy Click. A series of subsequent...
- character epitomised the archetypal grumpy old man. Meldrew is a foil for the bothersome aspects of children, cars, animals, power cuts and next-door neighbours...
- can no longer stimulate the cu****, therefore relieving the patient of bothersome vertigo. The maneuver was developed by the physician John M. Epley, and...
- Koehler wore shoes that were size 22, but he once stated that his most bothersome clothing problem was finding socks that fit him. He was later able to...
- Gr****ley said that while Russian interference in U.S. elections was "bothersome", the United States did not have clean hands and had, for instance, interfered...
- that slavery was bad for white people, claiming that he found slavery bothersome and time-consuming as an everyday institution to run. In an 1856 letter...