25 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Annoy' in a Sentence
"To disturb or bother a person in a way that displeases, troubles, or slightly irritates." more
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The rain started to annoy our plans for a picnic in the park.
The persistent rain began to annoy the picnic-goers who had planned a sunny day outdoors.
The constant beeping of the alarm clock can annoy anyone trying to sleep.
The glitchy video stream was annoying viewers trying to watch the live sports event.
The dripping faucet will annoy anyone trying to sleep in the quiet room.
The dripping faucet in the kitchen has been annoying me all day.
The ongoing construction noise will have been annoying the hotel guests.
The loud snoring from the adjacent room will be annoying throughout the night.
Jake tried not to annoy the teacher with too many questions during the lesson.
The buzzing mosquito can annoy Lily during nap time.
The buzzing sound of the mosquito began to annoy Sarah as she tried to concentrate on her homework.
I am annoying my sister with constant questions.
The bright sunlight streaming through the window started to annoy the students during the afternoon lesson.
They will have been annoying the neighbors with their loud music for hours.
The scratchy tag on her shirt was annoying her throughout the formal event.
The flickering light in the classroom started to annoy the students during the lecture.
The scratchy tag on his shirt started to annoy Tim during the class, distracting him from the lesson.
His habit of tapping his pen on the desk was annoying the entire classroom.
He always tries to annoy his little sister by hiding her toys.
The loud thunder can annoy the sleeping cat in the cozy corner.
The buzzing sound of the mosquito did annoy the campers during the night.
The bright sunlight can annoy the mole, so it stays underground during the day.
The long wait in the queue is annoying the customers.
She had annoyed her neighbors by playing loud music late at night.
Sally's little brother would annoy her by playing with her toys without asking.
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