US /ˈnu:sns/
・UK /ˈnju:sns/
The shy person is touchingly alive to the dangers of being a nuisance.
The blushing seducer is profoundly aware of the dangers of being a nuisance.
silence of the night, that the Ward would have been justified in indicting it for a nuisance.
This settlement, this settlement, this settlement is for a nuisance lawsuit Trump filed claiming that 60 Minutes deceptively edited their interview with then-candidate Kamala Harris last fall.
One of the hardest parts of getting daily nutrition is dealing with the nuisance of it all different supplements, different dietary requirements and so on.
Like you never feel like you're a nuisance going around somewhere with your stroller.
They're not a nuisance. They're my ticket to-!
It's a terrible nuisance, but there's nothing to be done.
strains had never been regarded by me in any other light than as a nuisance; to-night I
the spoilt pet of a wealthy family, who would hate her governess as a nuisance, to a lonely
been justified in indicting it for a nuisance.