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bother N

bother

bother N

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I do not bother putting clothes on the washing line now because they would just get dirty.
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Solar control glass can be particular for any situation where unwarranted solar heat gain is likely to be a bother.
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For three years, the values offered for their units were so derisory that they didn't even bother trading.
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We don't let the rain bother us, we just put on our wellies and away we go.
www.shropshirestar.com
They are probably too tired or have been burned too many times by cheap travelers who do not bother to shell out a buck.
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Journalists still condescend, when we bother to notice the poor at all.
www.ft.com
While we have long since learned to use moisturiser and sunscreen on our faces and decolletage, most of us don't bother with our hands.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He goes to buy another carton from the shop and gets in a real bother when he drops his money.
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He has a notoriously quick temper and is prone to snapping at others, including overzealous fans who bother him on the streets.
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Whether it's narcissi, tulips or alliums, it doesn't seem to bother them.
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