Marsh: Our best efforts were never even a mild annoyance to the Lord Ruler." Kelsier: Ah, but being an annoyance is something that I am very good at. In fact, I'm far more than just a 'mild' annoyance--people tell me I can be downright frustrating. M...
I'm intensely private, and I've openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi.
Politics is a necessary evil, or a necessary annoyance, a necessary conundrum.
A grouch escapes so many little annoyances that it almost pays to be one.
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
It is typical of women to fester and ferment over disappointments, slights, annoyances, angers, etc.
Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example.
Annoyance has made me bilingual.
What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain?
Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
Trolling taps into people's desire to poke fun, make trouble and cause annoyance.
A woman that is patient has the ability to endure provocation, pain, annoyance etc, with much calm and strength.
I act for free, but I demand a huge salary as compensation for all the annoyance of being a public personality. In that sense, I earn every dime I make.
Not only is our love for our children sometimes tinged with annoyance, discouragement, and disappointment, the same is true for the love our children feel for us.
Memories which someday will become all beautiful when the last annoyance that encumbers them shall have faded out of our minds.
Too much mystery is merely an annoyance. Too much adventure is exhausting. And a little terror goes a long way.
Am I blind?" Will's voice floated out of the darkness, tinged with annoyance. "I'm not going to be at all pleased if you've blinded me, Henry.
I have no problem with commenters stating strong opinions, except for my usual annoyance with people who don't agree with me.
The more the schemata are differentiated, the smaller the gap between the new and the familiar becomes, so that novelty, instead of constituting an annoyance avoided by the subject, becomes a problem and invites searching.
In my 10 years that I spent out in TV and film, I had my shares of frustrations and annoyances and disappointments, but also I think it was, in the long run, it was very good for me in a whole bunch of ways.
The director's job is full of all sorts of annoyances and details - like how many cars are on the street. Ugh. I don't want it. I like my gig. And I feel that for the next 30 years or so I can keep learning more about it.