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nuisance <a nuisance; nuisances> N

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The public nuisance contributed to the decommissioning of the works in 1909.
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In fact, she treats him like a nuisance.
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The purpose of this type of jamming is to block reception of transmitted signals and to cause a nuisance to the receiving operator.
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However, after some centuries pass the humans became a nuisance.
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A nice little back garden runs down to the railway, which causes no nuisance, other than the cracking up of the garden wall.
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Its usefulness to nineteenth-century homesteaders, however, has made its seed widespread, and today is considered an unattractive nuisance.
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Take a continuing tort, such as nuisance: or a repeated tort, such as unlawful picketing.
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Some consider these animals to be a nuisance due to their rather vocal and loud sounds.
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Birds may be destroyed where they are considered a nuisance.
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Generally regarded as a nuisance by the other women.
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