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get on one's nerves









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Their slouchiness, however, will in the end get on one’s nerves quite as much as the “eternal” attention of the Japanese.

From Letters from China and Japan by Dewey, John

"Really the silence does seem to get on one's nerves," put in Mr. Towne.

From The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palms Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida by Hope, Laura Lee

It rises so constantly that after a time the very words "der Mond" get on one's nerves.

From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

His gaiety does not get on one's nerves as does that of some—perhaps most—professional jokers: neither, as is too frequently the case with them, does it bore.

From A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing by Saintsbury, George

This sort of thing amuses me, as a rule; but I must admit that Mr. Cullen is apt to get on one's nerves.

From An Amiable Charlatan by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)




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