Phrases with «big nuisance»

The phrase "big nuisance" means something or someone that causes a lot of problems or annoyance. Full definition

Sentences with «big nuisance»

  • This is a welcome improvement, because as things get farther away, camera shake tends to becomes a much bigger nuisance. (gizmodo.com)
  • But the second half of the game gets pretty tricky: the obstacles make bigger nuisances of themselves, and it becomes more and more important to make prudent use of a limited film supply. (thebrothersduomazov.com)
  • Choosing this engine means having to mind your urea: in solution as diesel exhaust fluid, it reduces the turbodiesel's emissions, but the storage tank must be refilled every 4000 miles; the only bigger nuisance would be having a cow to milk twice a day. (automobilemag.com)
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