168 collocations for bothers

However, I did not have time to bother my head about him, further than to rejoice that he could not obstruct me.

" "Well, darling, they would have never left, if these meddlesome abolitionists hadn't put it in their heads; but, darling, don't bother your brain about such matters.

Besides, one doesn't want to bother people.

Nobody knew how it came about; but when the Flukers had been in town somewhere between two and three months, Sim Marchman, who (to use his own words) had never bothered her a great deal with his visits, began to suspect that what few he made were received by Marann lately with less cordiality than before; and so one day, knowing no better, in his awkward, straightforward country manners, he wanted to know the reason why.

He'll get 'em back as soon as he con, yo may depend; for we don't want to bother folk for no mak o' relief no lunger than we can help."

" "Now, Manuel, how can music bother anybody!

One thing still bothered Mary very much.

So we won't bother our minds about it, but only our brains, and see what they can do for us.

The men called him "Jib and-stay-sail-Jack;" for if he had the watch in the night, he would be always bothering the men to alter the sails, and it was "up jib" and "down jib," and "up foresail" and "down foresail," every minute.

Then I don't want to bother my friends.

And that's one of the things, I think, that bothers Mother.

She was always telling me never to bother Father with anything, and I knew she didn't usually ask him anything about me.

" "These reporters bothering your life out, I see," and Grady glanced about the group, scowling as his eyes met Godfrey's.

"Now, my master had three boys and two girls; his wife, Elizabeth, was about like the ordinary missus; Master Davis was good, but positive; he didn't allow other whites to bother his slaves.

"Well," he said, "I can get the names from your servants, without bothering your uncle.

Don't get in the fire, don't play in the water, don't tease the kitty, don't trouble the doggy, don't bother the lady, don't interrupt, don't contradict, don't fidget with your brother, and don't worry me now; while perhaps in this whole tirade, not a word has been said of something to do.

I'd rather stand a whole shower of red herrings' tails at once than bother Julius about his brother's wife.

An Hairoun Alraschid's bower, looking out upon the Bother the fellow!

None of these things bother the body because it is not aware of anything.

no mo' wid it; but ef dere should be any accident, er ef you can't git me out er here, don' bother yo' min' 'bout it no mo', suh, an' don' git yo'se'f ixcited, fer you know de doctuh says, suh, dat you can't stan' ixcitement; but jes' leave me in de han's er de Lawd, suh,He'll look after me, here er hereafter.

They pestered and bothered the children and tried in various ways before they succeeded.

Come, now, clear out, Stupid, and don't be bothering the gentleman.

Put was not talking simply to rattle the pitcher; he was giving signals at the same time, and he signed for the man on first to go down on the next pitch, at the same time giving the batter the tip to make a fake swing at the ball to bother the catcher.

" "Bother death!" said she saucily.

"Don't bother the woman," said the turnkey to Weller; "she's just come in.

168 collocations for  bothers