Use bother in a sentence
Sentences starting with bother
- Bother it all, I wanted to astonish you with a chapter or two from Orion's latest book--not the seventeen which he has begun in the last four months, but the one which he began last week. [5]
Sentences ending with bother
- I'm afraid I've put you to a lot of bother. [9]
- They dislike the dust and the bother. [4]
- All along I've been wanting to be a robber, but I knew I'd got to have a thing like this, and where to run across it was the bother. [5]
Short sentences using bother
- Don't bother me, Nick. [9]
- No bother, Fersen,--sit down. [9]
Sentences containing bother two or more times
- I "caught it" for letting Mrs. Howells bother and bother about her coffee when it was "a good deal better than we get at home. [5]
More example sentences with the word bother in them
- Don't bother to write a letter--3 lines on a postal card is all that I can permit from a busy man. [5]
- Those of us who are striving to reorganize our beliefs and make them tenable, do not bother our heads about miracles. [9]
- When her schooling was finished she let her school friends drop, and came back to Bonaventure, rather stately, given to reading, and little inclined to bother her head about anybody. [11]
- I could have told those officers that they had better not bother him. [6]
- I only stand to this: I have noticed my conscience for many years, and I know it is more trouble and bother to me than anything else I started with. [5]
- We don't like to bother you. [9]
- I didn't mean to bother you, I've never quite understood how I got there. [9]
- It's like goin' to another world without any folks to bother you. [9]
- Little things suffice to amuse the lower classes, who do not have to bother their heads with elections and mass meetings. [4]
- Would I go to all that trouble and bother for the poor crumbs a body might pick up in this country? [5]
- They'll soon get tired of that, and won't bother no more about me. [5]
- Don't bother about things you don't understand. [4]
- I don't believe they'll bother us. [5]
- I saw that the last chance had the best show, but I didn't waste any bother about that; time was too precious. [5]
- They halted, greatly surprised, and turned in their saddles and looked back, as if wondering if it might be worth while to bother with such scum as we. [5]
- By virtue of such a system wealth was as inevitable as human necessity; and the thought of human necessity did not greatly bother me. [9]
- But you have so much to do that you must not bother about me. [4]
- They don't bother Salomon City much. [9]
- The system was right, and nobody could find fault with it; but it did not seem justifiable to bother so many people, so I proceeded no further. [5]
- As it turned out, he did not need to bother about getting even. [9]
- A crazy inscription on a block of stone, which snuffy antiquaries bother over and tangle up and make nothing out of but a bare name (which they spell wrong)--no history, no tradition, no poetry--nothing that can give it even a passing interest. [5]
- I got tired of that sort of daily bother, and fell to buying accident tickets that were good for a month. [5]
- Hence he did not bother his head concerning my position. [9]
- No, they did not bother about their nobility; they lived in their horses. [5]
- It doesn't bother me, but some of my old neighbors are just ruining themselves trying to keep the pace. [4]
- Now don't bother me any more. [5]
- Now, don't bother me any more"; and he turned his back and walked off. [5]
- And don't bother me any more for some days or a week an it please you, for I cannot abide your clack. [5]
- The change was made; then Smith noticed that the Kanaka had only changed the saddles, and had left the original blanket on the horse; he said he forgot to change the blankets, and so, to cut the bother short, Smith mounted and rode away. [5]
- He experienced a little relief when she did not bother him about his business nor inquire into his operations with Hollowell, and he fancied that she was getting to accept the world as Carmen accepted it. [4]
- I have a letter from a Congressman this morning, and he says Congress couldn't be persuaded to bother about Canadian pirates at a time like this when all legislation must have a political and Presidential bearing, else Congress won't look at it. [5]
- I can remember it all as if it were yesterday, and how I used to sit on your knee, and mother would tell me not to bother you. [9]
- We watched them in silence as they drew nearer, and then something in the walk and appearance of the foremost began to bother me. [9]
- He only said, in his patient way, that it was gone, and he wouldn't bother about trying to find out where it went to, though it was his opinion it went to Gibraltar. [5]
- It was as if he said to them: "I know you, I know you, but why should I bother about you? [2]
- So I reckoned I wouldn't bother no more about it, but after this always do whichever come handiest at the time. [5]
- As long as I give you what you want and don't bother you, you love me. [9]
- Giuseppe was an honest and rather handsome young fellow of Sorrento, industrious and good-natured, who did not bother his head much about learning. [4]
- The man, trusting his wife, would not care to pry into any little secrets his wife might have, or bother himself about her correspondence; he would know, indeed, that if he had lost her real affection, a surveillance of her letters could not restore it. [4]
- Then he roused himself, made a feint with his hands as if waving off the pity of a nation, and said --with what seemed to me a manufactured emotion--"No matter; no matter; don't mind me; do not bother about it. [5]
- He wouldn't bother her with business details, but he hoped that the day was not far off when she would see him return, with a moderate fortune, and something to add to the comfort of her advancing years. [5]
- And why should he bother his head about it? [11]
- I did so hate to do it, you know; it seemed a pity to bother them, they had so much on their hands. [5]
- He said it had always been just so, and he'd just as soon be where there was a million of them as not; they'd never touch him nor bother him. [5]
- He was bleedin' from three gunshots, none of them much to bother him. [13]
- It was bother enough, anyhow, and he was glad that it was over. [6]
- Well, George, I didn't want to bother you with it--today. [9]
- Our cool politeness did not seem to bother him in the least; on the contrary, I got the impression that it amused him. [9]
- We don't run daytimes no more now; nights they don't bother us. [5]
- But my grandfather cried out to him not to bother me then. [9]
- The old lady could not hide a tremor in her voice when she said: "Kiss me again, Tom!--and be off with you to school, now, and don't bother me any more. [5]
- He has probably ceased to bother about it by this time--and I have not commenced yet. [5]
- What do you bother with me for? [9]
- You said-----" "O bother what I said,"--and the Colonel took up his sword to buckle it on, and then continued coolly, "the fact is Laura, our romance is played out. [5]
- They did not bother their heads about spiritual matters any more. [9]
- Sick people don't bother me, I give myself to 'em. [9]
- Only don't you bother me in the future with too many private kites. [4]
- He did not bother himself much about details or practicabilities of location, but ran merrily along, sighting from the top of one divide to the top of another, and striking "plumb" every town site and big plantation within twenty or thirty miles of his route. [5]
- I asked the boss for an hour off, and headed for the Parr building--I've been there as much as fifty times since--but he don't bother with small fry. [9]
- I never knowed b'fo' 't was so much bother and trouble to be a prisoner. [5]
- He seemed to be kind of non-plussed, and sat there fingering the etchings in the case until I told him he needn't bother, because we had those. [5]
- It may be asked why the Railroad should bother itself by lending its political organization to private corporations? [9]
- Er--I don't know as I'd bother him personally, Austen. [9]
- I said: 'You are not really going to bother with that trifle, are you? [5]
- Don't you bother any," Mela coaxed, and she kept her arm round her mother, with tender patience. [8]
- Don't bother to answer now, (for you've writing enough to do without allowing me to add to the burden,) but tell me when you see me again! [5]
- I was good and tired, so I laid down in the canoe and said I wouldn't bother no more. [5]
- Don't be silly and think you'll try To bother the colleges, when you die, With codicil this, and codicil that, That Knowledge may starve while Law grows fat; For there never was pitcher that wouldn't spill, And there's always a flaw in a donkey's will! [6]
- It's all over, and I'm not going to bother him. [9]
- Now go away and don't bother me any more. [5]
- I collected it and copied it, and put in the punctuation--he didn't bother about that. [11]
- For myself, I am content with one generalization, which I find saves a world of bother and perplexity: it is quite safe to style every excavation, cavern, circular wall, or arch by the sea, a Roman bath. [4]
- People who are accustomed to it are not usually supposed to care to make friends in a village, or to bother their heads about the improvement of a community. [9]
- Don't you bother about the Senate. [5]
- No, don't bother about a post-office in your camp. [5]
- A man invents a thing which could revolutionize the arts, produce mountains of money, and bless the earth, and who will bother with it or show any interest in it?--and so you are just as poor as you were before. [5]
- Well, it was a thing which could not be helped, so I seldom fretted about it, and never many minutes at a time; it has never been my way to bother much about things which you can't cure. [5]
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