Use of annoy in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include annoy at the start of sentence, annoy at the end of sentence and annoy in the middle of sentence

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annoy at the end of sentence


  1. No joy without annoy.
  2. No joy without alloy [annoy].
  3. Some personalities antagonize;others simply annoy.
  4. They hurried through the plan of the education, which made him annoy.

annoy in the middle of sentence


  1. She tends to annoy people.
  2. Now is not the time to annoy Peter.
  3. We can annoy the enemy by air raids.
  4. The wasps were beginning to annoy me.
  5. I'm sure she does it just to annoy me.
  6. His ceaseless chatter began to annoy me.
  7. I only stay out late to annoy my parents.
  8. His ceaseless questions began to annoy me.
  9. I should be very careful not to annoy her.
  10. Her constant chatter was starting to annoy me.
  11. If you persist, you will annoy them even more.
  12. Whatever I do seems to annoy her - I can't win.
  13. His constant joking was beginning to annoy her.
  14. Try making a note of the things which annoy you.
  15. Quite enough to annoy anybody, Nicandra thought.
  16. He did it on purpose, knowing it would annoy her.
  17. Jane's constant chatter was beginning to annoy me.
  18. Jane's constant chatter was beginning to annoy him.
  19. As the years went by his nastiness began to annoy his readers.
  20. They annoy the neighbours because they let their children run wild.
  21. Once you start to dislike someone.Everything they do begins to annoy you.
  22. I sometimes think that all his supposed mistakes are made on purpose just to annoy me.
  23. I realise now that the things which used to niggle and annoy me just don't really matter.
  24. Harry's remarks were beginning to annoy me but he saw the red light and changed the subject.
  25. They seldom rock the boat or annoy the mayor or board of aldermen with unusual budget requests.

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