noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
feel
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She felt a needle of annoyance goading her to retaliate.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I like to stay up late most nights, much to the annoyance of my girlfriend.
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It's such an annoyance to have to drive you everywhere.
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Smoking is a tremendous annoyance to non-smokers.
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The meetings were held in secret, much to the annoyance of some members of Congress.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Added to this is the vibration caused by heavy goods vehicles and the annoyance of air traffic suffered by all city dwellers.
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He looked at me with curiosity and annoyance .
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My annoyance with Michelle was gone.
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Serena is torn between her sisterly love and her annoyance with Stella's aggressive insecurity.
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Small problems can be major annoyances on a long trip.
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Some are oversensitive, which leads to annoyance and casts doubt on readings which might not be inaccurate.
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This quilt is an annoyance , requiring two steps for what should be a one-step process.