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no bother
adjective as in easy
Weak matches
adjective as in uncomplicated
Example Sentences
While on the other side of the city, students in the USC encampment were arrested en masse by LAPD; at UCLA, students and others inside the metal-barricaded camp were left to protest day and night with little to no bother from law enforcement.
After all, it’s no bother to be hounded by reporters about your fraudulent finances when the face they’re capturing on camera is pristine.
When I go around Bamenda with those fluent in administrative French, we have no bother with such harassment.
“It’s no bother. What can I do for you?”
Former Scotland and Lions head coach Jim Telfer: "Tom was exceptional. He was my kind of player, no fear and no bother."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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