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How to use nuisance in a sentence

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In the absence of incontrovertible evidence, game wardens seem inclined to regard the cougar issue as something of a nuisance.
Some may consider the 'Barmy Army' a nuisance, but the 10,000 members are true supporters of the sport.
Mather had excellent support in the back row, with Hills making a thorough nuisance of himself, as every openside should.
Magistrates said the pub had caused a public nuisance and was likely to cause a threat to public safety in the future.
The darkling beetle or lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus, is rapidly becoming more of a nuisance in the poultry operation.
It would certainly cost the banks a deal of nuisance and lost employee hours.
More than a nuisance, fleas and ticks can transmit a host of pathogens and skin diseases to humans and their furry counterparts.
We hope the powers given to the police will help them combat nuisance and other problems caused by alcohol and street drinkers.
Police have declared war on rogue street sellers causing a nuisance to shoppers and traders in Chelmsford.
She mocks anyone who considers cats to be a nuisance, and thinks it is acceptable for cats to mess in other people's private gardens.
Even if they are behaving themselves I do believe it would still be a nuisance, especially to me and other people to the rear of the pub.
Public nuisance and libel are also torts and tortious liability is more often pursued than criminal proceedings.
It was contended on behalf of the defendant that that failure amounted also the torts of nuisance and trespass.
These are referred to as nuisance contaminants and include calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide.
Eleven people were hauled before magistrates earlier this week charged with public nuisance offences.
A team of troubleshooters has been called into a York estate where nuisance youths have forced the community centre to shut up shop at night.
When PC Furness went on sick leave her absence on the streets prompted juvenile nuisance to increase on her beat.
He does admit that blanket weed can be a nuisance with newly installed ponds, particularly towards the end of a hot summer.
Many traveler's diseases are a nuisance like Montezuma's revenge, but some can be fatal, such as malaria, yellow fever, AIDS, and meningitis.
As he passed the mobile back, the driver muttered in Thai something to the effect that all foreigners are a blinking nuisance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Didn't that shapeless, flimsy, flappy little nuisance I allude to, rule the house from garret to cellar before it was a month old?
They want to loaf about, and drink, and be a nuisance to everybody, like some of the rich ones.
They had long lain in the warehouses, and becoming a nuisance to the owners, were soon to be reshipped to Peru.
Charlemagne and his Franks must have been rather a nuisance to their neighbours.
One short week ago the dingbats would have voted him a nuisance and a menace to society in general.
It is none too fine yet, but in those days, when every nuisance crowded out of New York found refuge there, it stunk to heaven.
Remarking on this rencounter, Dashall observed, that the insolence of these fellows was become really a public nuisance.
A mewling and puking infant under these conditions is a nuisance and must be brought up elsewhere.
It's rather a fool-scheme, if you ask me, but it might have been a nuisance if it had been sprung on us unawares.
So the farmer has to set traps to minimise the nuisance as much as possible.
That worthy began to think the detective from Paris was an unmitigated nuisance.
Gas will be made on a larger scale, with less dirt and nuisance, and without that laboriousness now made necessary.
A person who would be always dragging in these adages would be a terrible nuisance in conversation, and no less so in literature.
Mother has heard of a scale insect out in California which has been a great nuisance to fruit-growers.
All the politicians are a nuisance, a curse, a plague worse than was any in Egypt.
I shall have to take to dyeing my skin again, which is a nuisance, but it cannot be helped.
She also found it a nuisance having to make up etienne's bed every evening in the shop.
Is a common nuisance, and as great a grievance to those that come near him as a pewterer is to his neighbours.
All at once you are startled by that inspiring cry of the winch which some faddy people pretend to think a nuisance.
This nuisance I fought by covering intrusive fingers with oil paint.
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