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Sentence count:199+15Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: annoyancebotherirritationpesttroubleSimilar words: obeisancemalfeasancerenaissancereconnaissancepartisanmisanthropysanctitysanctionMeaning: ['nuːsns /'nju-]  n. 1. (law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive 2. a bothersome annoying person. 
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61) Frequent visits from tax inspectors are one nuisance.
62) You're far too inquisitive, and a confounded nuisance.
63) Tell that woman she is a public nuisance.
64) They're a nuisance at times.
65) The present position is a complete nuisance.
66) Male speaker It's a nuisance really.
67) Fighting factory pollution and noise nuisance problems.
68) The overgrown vacant lot was declared a public nuisance.
69) Rabbits can be a nuisance to gardeners.
70) It's a nuisance having to abandon my belongings, though.
71) Wet, moldy basements may be more than a nuisance.
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72) Fedorov would soon get to hear and try again. It's a nuisance having to abandon my belongings, though.
73) Private nuisance remains fundamentally a remedy for the infringement of a proprietary interest in land.
74) These systems require frequent attention and expense, and even the most up-to-date can be a nuisance to neighbours.
75) The flies which on the previous day had been a nuisance to them were now a torment.
76) Actions were begun by the employing newspapers alleging nuisance, intimidation, harassment, and interference with commercial contracts.
77) When food is short, the balance changes and the spinsters become a nuisance.
78) We have considered the tort of private nuisance; public nuisance should also be mentioned.
79) Filamentous green algae are seldom a nuisance unless they are allowed to reproduce excessively.
80) She was glad he liked Middy despite his being a bloody nuisance at times.
81) The foxes cause little nuisance, whereas domestic pets befoul the streets, parks and gardens.
82) It led to the famous judgement of Sir James Stephen, that cremation is legal provided it causes no nuisance to others.
83) I fear that from becoming perhaps a local nuisance he will become a pest.
84) Centuries later remedies became available under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher in nuisance and in negligence.
85) There are cases in which prosecutions failed because the nuisance did not interfere with a sufficient number of the public.
86) Dabs and flounder from the stem of Southend Pier, with undersized whiting a nuisance from the extension.
87) It also alleges violations of state and federal antitrust laws and public nuisance laws.
88) Individuals such as this one live in the countryside, no more a nuisance than the rabbits occupying the same hedgerow.
89) They were causing distress to the firm's staff and amounted to a nuisance.
90) Had Woodhead gone in 1997, he would have long ceased to be a serious nuisance.
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