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bothers
noun as in trouble, inconvenience
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verb as in harass, annoy; give trouble
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verb as in take the trouble
Example Sentences
Josh and Kat are mere sketches of villains, driven by nothing but baseless greed that Hancock never bothers to dig into.
But the script lumps the journalists into a pile and barely bothers to reveal the individual sins they’ve committed.
You can say what bothers you without being scared.
I imagine that bothers fans who buy the Neil Young talk about commercials.
At first, his conscience bothers him, but Zare’s performance is a wonder of quiet rationalization as Iman gradually decides that going along is better than making waves.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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