Synonym: annoyance, bothersome, galling, irritating, irritation, nettlesome, pesky, pestering, pestiferous, plaguey, plaguy, teasing, vexation, vexatious, vexing. Similar words: annoy, annoyed, annoyance, cloying, cannon, cannot, annotate, cannot help. Meaning: [-ɔɪɪŋ] n. the act of troubling or annoying someone. adj. causing irritation or annoyance.
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151. The French never said au revoir. It's no surprise this is annoying to American sensibilities: If we were honest with ourselves, we never would have wanted to say goodbye, either.
152. Large lorries gave me a cool side wind – both refreshing and annoying as it would also blow my hat off.
153. Malic acid metabolism can also be annoying off heat, so that you and lower body obesity.
154. This can be annoying for (female) users with long fingernails because they get in the way when you try to tap the soft keyboard with fingertips, which more often than not results in no response.
155. Ever wonder why overhearing a cellphone conversation is so annoying?
156. A cowlick is that often annoying little sprig of hair that seems to grow in a different direction from everything else and just won't lie down.
157. That's because an XML parser has no idea whether that textual data -- that annoying whitespace -- is meant to be important.
158. Such, lack of global awareness is annoying Susan Jacoby , author of "The Age of American Unreason. " Ms.
159. Popup Blocker is designed to stop annoying popup windows appearing as you browse the Internet.
160. Warlock is a formidable, but the early game is very annoying(Sentencedict.com), bad practiced.
161. I have to think about it quite hard before I find its faux homespun style annoying.
162. A very annoying match - up, packed with plenty of harassment and deception.
163. The seat on my test bike had an annoying squeak that never did go away.
164. WARNING:Patient will be charged extra for annoying the doctor with any self-diagnosis gotten off the Internet.
165. In the lay usage, stress has come to be associated with life events that are thought of as annoying, distressful , or harmful.
166. has received several annoying telephone calls because of the error we made in the classified ad yesterday.
167. Simon Brown, a Software Architect, commented on Uncle Bob's conception regarding the "delivery mechanism", calling it " an annoying detail".
168. These annoying memos will get short shrift from the boss.
169. There is no annoying, suitable for dinner, heart-to-heart with wine, fine taste delicacies, enjoy halcyon chew riverside of night.
170. Bill's an annoying man and I'll be glad to see the last of him.
171. I was in no way to blame for the annoying errand.
172. It could backfire by emboldening the Taliban and annoying ally Pakistan,[http://sentencedict.com/annoying.html] which fears Washington will cut and run as the Soviets did in Afghanistan.
173. Everyone is, in fact, liberal, but the annoying people who want to shove their PETA garbage down your throat only come out once every few weeks and are easy to avoid.
174. When end-users try to benefit, though, there's just frustration: annoying misinstallations, configuration mysteries, irreproducible drop-outs, or programs that simply do nothing.
175. Sure, it's not as exciting as gushing about your salacious weekend or your neighbor's annoying habit, but you'll never have to worry about that information being used against you.
176. This kind of recursive parse is common with file - systems but annoying when handling string manipulation.
177. The multi cable connector is annoying if you never plan on using the PTH unit.
178. Worse, they're not all straightforward, so must be dealt with in stages, resulting in annoying delays.
179. During a long time, People have fought with annoying mold by some chemical preservative, like Sodium benzoate and Potassium sorbate.
180. Annoying sounds and inaudible vibrations have caused problems with some experimental wind machines.
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