Sentences with annoy
an·noy
A a - Try making a note of the things which annoy you. [VERB noun]
- To annoy an army by impeding its march, or by a cannonade
- Anwell is expected to take care of his brother so he won't annoy his mother who in turn won't annoy his father.
- Airport security lines can annoy passengers, but there is no evidence that they make flying any safer, US researchers reported on Thursday.
- “As an editor and a reader it used to annoy me that the fallback for newspapers often used to be that back.
- Annoy implies temporary disturbance of mind caused by something that displeases one or tries one's patience; , vex implies a more serious source of irritation and greater disturbance, often intense worry; , irk stresses a wearing down of one's patience by persistent annoyance; , bother implies minor disturbance of one's peace of mind and may suggest mild perplexity or anxiety; to , tease is to annoy by persistent, irritating actions, remarks, etc.; , plague suggests mental torment comparable to the physical suffering caused by an affliction