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bothers
noun as in trouble, inconvenience
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verb as in harass, annoy; give trouble
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verb as in take the trouble
Example Sentences
“What bothers me, people young and old try to minimize you by saying, ‘Well, Quincy’s strongest suit is that he’s got a strong telephone book ... and he can just call up anybody!’ ” he said in 2001.
“But you saying that I’m a bad person when you don’t even know me, that’s kind of what bothers me.”
The part that bothers me isn’t that there are people in line in front of me, but that there is a line at all.
In light of this, it's easier to make sense of why Vance barely bothers to hide his belief that there's no sin in lying for the fascist cause.
This bothers me, this sense that I drag the group down.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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