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pestered
1. Estwig hadn't pestered too badly to come with them, he must still have a bit of yaag or a girl nearby
2. No one pestered them or asked them if they were alright
3. Seems hard to take – being pestered by a load of teenagers, but he didn’t mind
4. more she pestered and nagged, the more determined he seemed to be
5. “A mind such as yours is not pestered by gnats in the night air
6. pestered the poor lieutenant with sightings at least once a
7. “Harry told me a similar thing when I asked him once about why he didn't tell me about his training, after I had pestered him about the Ten Tigers my father'd seen
8. Garcia's men grew wary of carrying despatches after dark, and gave our lines a wide berth, though starving Negro pacificos hung round the camps in hundreds, and pestered the soldiers, who berated Cubans in general in consequence
9. This may sound mean, but Hikaru thinks it's awesome and always pestered me to play when I was busy doing homework
10. I asked whose idea it was that Raymond became an escort, and he said he had pestered his father until he gave in – a believable scenario once I knew the lad
11. He pestered Bridget for swimming trunks and she eventually relented
12. It was about this time that the younger ones in particular began to desire a pet dog once more and pestered Joe to get one
13. Pestered by her mother, when she spilled the beans, her father tried to appease his son-in-law by agreeing to part with his old Lambretta
14. Shorebirds pestered us, flying into the birds and striking, trying to drive them off and a sure sign that we were approaching land
15. So after Drew pestered his daddy and me for a few days we finally gave in
16. The group pestered him to say yes, his shyness was the reason behind his reluctance of going out, it had been a while since he'd a good night out with friends
17. On this particular day I awoke from what seemed to be sleep, but who knows, it could have been an abstraction, and looking towards the setting sun, I could make out a shimmering herd of various beasts of different kinds, crawling creatures were near my feet, and a small swarm of flying insects pestered my head
18. She had pestered him that his soul was vexed, and he then told her all his heart
19. that had pestered the group
20. You are rarely pestered by a pssterer either, but then
21. I thought he was kidding at first but he pestered me every day after that
22. Even though she had only met Jason's little brother Zachary a couple of times she had seen him regularly on the Fame TV channel, usually being pestered by Chauncey Tales and surrounded by beautiful women and ultra cool looking friends
23. Why, I know of an incident when the bride was pestered by her in-laws to fetch her jewels even though her father was battling for his life that was the day after her marriage
24. “How I craved to hear that from Ruma but fearing that she might take me as a callous character, I didn’t disclose my diabolical plan to her though she pestered me no end,” he said remorsefully
25. Every fall we are pestered with the near endless
26. It was like being pestered by a swarm of midges on a hot summer's day
27. Even after this small exhibition was over, she was pestered by a couple of reporters for an hour
28. Remove tank mates that get overly bullied or pestered
29. The Poles don’t get the word play, which is understandable, I was constantly pestered about an advert in which a cartoon dog is supposed to chase a stick but makes a joke about something falling on the floor
30. He explained that many of his Polish customers pestered him about giving
31. He had pestered the two literate adults of the village to teach him, stating that he wanted to be able to read the Koran
32. We sat in silence, pestered by flies, the patient’s vitals checked every five minutes; they
33. ‘On the night of the murder, I waited there for an hour and a half, being pestered by some appalling little man, but Tony didn't turn up
34. she had pestered him with questions
35. They tell loved ones to stop their pointless moaning and wailing and crying and get on with their lives simply because the undead do not want to be bothered and pestered by such things… that their loved ones are doing just fine and are waiting for them on the other side… they are not waiting for them on the other side… they are hating them on the other side… and waiting for them to get there so they can get at them
36. “Whatever, how are you going to use it help us, anyway?” Deneb pestered
37. After the discovery of the skull and Ted’s initial explanation of the Ice Age to me I had pestered him for more of his knowledge of the time period, as I had become quite fascinated by it
38. All the doctrines, the ideas, the systems, with which Andrey Semyonovitch pestered him had no interest for him
39. Moreover he was pestered by guides
40. there you are like it or lump it he thinks nothing can happen without him knowing he hadnt an idea about my mother till we were engaged otherwise hed never have got me so cheap as he did he was lo times worse himself anyhow begging me to give him a tiny bit cut off my drawers that was the evening coming along Kenilworth square he kissed me in the eye of my glove and I had to take it off asking me questions is it permitted to enquire the shape of my bedroom so I let him keep it as if I forgot it to think of me when I saw him slip it into his pocket of course hes mad on the subject of drawers thats plain to be seen always skeezing at those brazenfaced things on the bicycles with their skirts blowing up to their navels even when Milly and I were out with him at the open air fete that one in the cream muslin standing right against the sun so he could see every atom she had on when he saw me from behind following in the rain I saw him before he saw me however standing at the corner of the Harolds cross road with a new raincoat on him with the muffler in the Zingari colours to show off his complexion and the brown hat looking slyboots as usual what was he doing there where hed no business they can go and get whatever they like from anything at all with a skirt on it and were not to ask any questions but they want to know where were you where are you going I could feel him coming along skulking after me his eyes on my neck he had been keeping away from the house he felt it was getting too warm for him so I halfturned and stopped then he pestered me to say yes till I took off my glove slowly watching him he said my openwork sleeves were too cold for the rain anything for an excuse to put his hand anear me drawers drawers the whole blessed time till I promised to give him the pair off my doll to carry about in his waistcoat pocket O Maria Santisima he did look a big fool dreeping in the rain splendid set of teeth he had made me hungry to look at them and beseeched of me to lift the orange petticoat I had on with the sunray pleats that there was nobody he said hed kneel down in the wet if I didnt so persevering he would too and ruin his new raincoat you never know what freak theyd take alone with you theyre so savage for it if anyone was passing so I lifted them a bit and touched his trousers outside the way I used to Gardner after with my ring hand to keep him from doing worse where it was too public I was dying to find out was he circumcised he was shaking like a jelly all over they want to do everything too quick take all the pleasure out of it and father waiting all the time for his dinner he told me to say I left my purse in the butchers and had to go back for it what a Deceiver then he wrote me that letter with all those words in it how could he have the face to any woman after his company manners making it so awkward after when we met asking me have I offended you with my eyelids down of course he saw I wasnt he had a few brains not like that other fool Henny Doyle he was always breaking or tearing something in the charades I hate an unlucky man and if I knew what it meant of course I had to say no for form sake dont understand you I said and wasnt it natural so it is of course it used to be written up with a picture of a womans on that wall in Gibraltar with that word I couldnt find anywhere only for children seeing it too young then writing every morning a letter sometimes twice a day I liked the way he made love then he knew the way to take a woman when he sent me the 8 big poppies because mine was the 8th then I wrote the night he kissed my heart at Dolphins barn I couldnt describe it simply it makes you feel like nothing on earth but he never knew how to embrace well like
41. She pestered Beth with so many questions about the safety of their money that in the end Beth took her to inspect the place
42. They were also getting pestered by relatives who’d heard rumors of coal money
43. She had staked out psycho killers in sketchy areas, had spent nights in rough motels or in her car, had worked nights and weekends and pestered cops, even ones she loved, for information that would become a great story, possibly an exclusive one
44. The press pestered him and my poor stepmother, Mary, to death because of these stories Marilyn made up
45. Marilyn was pestered by lawyers in Kentucky for months as to whether she wanted to stake a claim on Jasper’s meager estate, until finally she made it clear—via her own attorney—that she had no such interest
46. " Well, well thon," cried the landlord, delighted; he had noticed nothing, and was awfully afraid, bs such story-tellers always are, that he would be pestered with questions; "but then a Russian workman walks up, a young felloAv, you know the typical Russian, with a beard like a wetlge, in a long-skirted coat, and perhaps a little drunk too
47. " He's neither one thing nor the other; I picked him out of the mud, I dressed him in drap de dames with little boots of good material, he has embroidered shirts like a general's son, why has he not grown attached to me ? Why is he as dumb as a little wolf ? " And though people had long given up being surprised at Maxim Ivanovitch, they began to be surprised at him again—the man was beside himself : he pestered the little child and would never let him alone
48. His wife, Marfa Ignatyevna, had obeyed her husband's will implicitly all her life, yet she had pestered him terribly after the emancipation of the serfs
49. “Though I used to come here as a friend,” Smerdyakov began again, “Dmitri Fyodorovitch has pestered me in a merciless way even here by his incessant questions about the master
50. When a colossal pockmarked captain, supported by a herd of rabble following at his heels, pestered him by asking "which way to the buffet?" he made a sign to a police sergeant