pestered in English

verb
1
trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions.
she constantly pestered him with telephone calls

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1. 21 We were pestered with flies.

2. 23 He pestered me for money.

3. 12 Beggars pestered him for money.

4. 25 He pestered me to help.

5. 22 They pestered us for money.

6. 10 Journalists pestered neighbours for information.

7. 7 The horses were continually pestered by flies.

8. 11 Because it's being pestered by flies.

9. 4 We were pestered by predatory salesmen.

10. 20 He is continually pestered by journalists.

11. 3 We were pestered by predatory salesmen.

12. 8 The little girl pestered the travellers for money.

13. 25 The horses were continually pestered by flies.

14. They pestered her to join in the scheme.

15. 24 The beggars pestered the tourists for money.

16. 3 He pestered her with requests for help.

17. 1 She'd been pestered by reporters for days.

18. 6 They pestered her to join in the scheme.

19. 5 The poor children pestered the travellers for money.

20. 2 The girl pestered her mother for new clothes.

21. 14 The horses in the meadow were being pestered by flies.

22. 9 The horses in the meadow were being pestered by flies.

23. 19 They trusted Ross and were not pestered by the Dallas office.

24. Clew is pestered each other, main threads affair is found in time very hard also.

25. 15 Afterward, they assumed cockroach form and pestered the poor fellow throughout his lonely meal!

26. 13 Of the sample 49 percent felt that being pestered by men was inevitable.

27. She pestered prosecutors for information about him, his life, how he was raised, etc.

28. 26 I can't even walk down the street without being continually pestered for money.

29. Synonyms for Beleaguered include harassed, aggravated, badgered, hassled, plagued, tormented, troubled, persecuted, pestered and vexed

30. 9 Afterward, they assumed cockroach form and pestered the poor fellow throughout his lonely meal!

31. 17 Meanwhile, if you are being pestered by a nuisance caller, telephone 150 for practical advice.

32. 30 They work on the principle that most people pay up if they're pestered for long enough.

33. Whilst on a romantic night out Lisa - Patrick's companion is pestered in a bar by 2 Creeps

34. 18 They work on the principle that most people pay up if they're pestered for long enough.

35. 16 Being pestered by the press was hardly likely to put Veronica in the mood for unexpected visitors.

36. 27 When l joined him there,(www.Sentencedict.com) we sat out by the fire and I pestered him for the story.

37. To be Badgered means to be pestered, and that surely applies to driving from Midland to Milwaukee by way of Chicago

38. 14 Still, I pestered her to distraction, trying to get her to talk to me as she went about her work.

39. 28 They avoid trouble at all times and only if they are cornered or pestered will they bite at their attackers.

40. 18 As some one who hates being pestered by incoming calls, I no longer see the point of a cellular phone.

41. I pestered my father until he finally found a scuba class in Buffalo, New York, right across the border from where we live.

42. His sister sent him passionate appeals for help, and he was pestered by the royalist émigrés, who were intriguing to bring about armed intervention in France.

43. 29 She closed her eyes theatrically, and resembled nothing so much as a reigning primadonna who is being pestered by her producer to act.

44. Annoyed: 1 adj troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances Synonyms: harassed , harried , pestered , vexed troubled characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need adj aroused to impatience or anger Synonyms: irritated , miffed , nettled , peeved , riled , roiled , steamed , stung displeased not pleased;