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botherment

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“I vote we drink to the perpetual confusation and botherment of a certain Ambrose Jakis.”

"Come, get along, man, and let's have no more botherment," cried one of the impatient passengers.

"None, none; never make any more botherment about it, Master Lawson," said the third.

I'm sure 'twould be a botherment to a living soul to lose so much money.

"It's hut little I care, anyway, for such botherment; but fighting is no play, and a body shouldn't be particular how they strike, or who they hit, so it's the inimy."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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