Similar words: nuisance, reference value, public nuisance, face value, place value, performance evaluation, devalue, revalue. Meaning: n. the quality of an embarrassing situation.
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1. We overestimate our influence and our nuisance value.
2. Meanwhile the Italians, who still had nuisance value, were-with the help of German airmen-holding other great British units in the Mediterranean.
3. The Germans had other nuisance value to thank, as well: the Vichy Fleet in the Mediterranean and the French African ports.
4. The attack's nuisance value is increased because mobile phone networks also send notifications of new voicemail by SMS, so an attacked phone may stop advising of new voice messages too, it warned.
5. As the Nazis were well aware, Vichy's fleet was potentially of much greater than nuisance value; it could become a terrifying addition to the Axis naval might.
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