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Tuesday, 20 March 2018

pester (verb) past tense: pestered
"I hate to pester you, but when will you finish that report?"
Pester means ‘to bother someone repeatedly, often for a minor reason.’

  • Tom's mother pesters him every day to clean up his room.
  • If you continually pester me about the details, I will never write the book.
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pester /ˈpɛstə/vb
  1. (transitiveto annoy or nag continually
Etymology: 16th Century: from Old French empestrer to hobble (a horse), from Vulgar Latin impāstōriāre (unattested) to use a hobble, from pāstōria(unattested) a hobble, from Latin pāstōrius relating to a herdsman, frompastor herdsman

ˈpesterernˈpesteringlyadv



'pester' also found in these entries:
annoy - badger - bait - beleaguer - besiege - bother - bug - devil - disturb - fuss - harass - hound - nag - persecute - plague - torment - trouble
Synonyms: annoyharassprovokebothertroublemore...

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-words are poor ,action is what matters
 قسە هەژارە کردار بڕیارە

Himdad Muhammad

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-a stone is valuable in its place whereas human's is not known!
ـبەرد لە جێی خۆی سەنگینە بەس مرۆڤ دیار نیە لە کوێ !


Himdad Muhammad




kurdish proverbs 4



-Be aware of you head least someone puts his hat on it.

دەست بە سەرتەوە بگرە با كڵاوت بۆ نەدورن




Himdad Muhammad