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bothers

n. (plural of bother English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bother)

Usage examples of "bothers".

He is always late, never in a hurry to do what Scarpetta asks if he bothers to do it at all.

Bronson bothers with background checks or any other sort of intense scrutiny that should be standard practice in today’s world.

But this puzzle bothers me apart from the danger, in a way, to myself.

What bothers me, and what's been bothering me for some time, is why Fley sent his brother to do the killing.

But to force a woman, even a Clan woman, that bothers me even more," the One Who Was First said.

Look, I've spent my whole life being the family black sheep, the one nobody bothers with, the one nobody likes much, nobody respects.

What bothers me is why didn't they know where they were supposed to be.

You see, what bothers him most is the realization that you can't plan an attack on the Red Star.

Well, if dragons didn't feel the three-times-more-intense cold of between, a plunge in an icy lake would not be bothersome.

There were so many at first, some of whom were obviously ill-equipped to deal with radical new concepts, that it was kinder and less bothersome to set each applicant a basic test: an aptitude test, Aivas called it.

It's not the cold or the heat that bothers wood, but the changes in heat and moisture in the air-especially sudden changes.

And when I ask that, it bothers me, because it sounds like I'm asking you to go out and be a hero, and I don't want you to.

Going to Ruzor doesn't feel quite right, but I don't know why, and it bothers me because I don't.

It's not the cold or the heat that bothers wood, but the changes in heat and moisture in the airespecially sudden changes.

I preferred the French fashion, which lacks all those bothersome crinolines.