Nettlesome in a sentence as an adjective

Is that perhaps why the question is so nettlesome? , it reveals something we've been living with all along and would've preferred to continue ignoring.

Right, but this nettlesome coworker you imagine is, I can only imagine, the lone outsider who can possibly find offense in the packaging. I think most would be like, hey, what's that?

They’ve been quite nettlesome. However, with more energy independence the present US administration seems to be disengaging from the ME, in contrast to the last two admins,

The computer concludes that A is nettlesome. So it's measuring the delta of what it considers optimal with what actually happens against real humans.

I can guarantee you that nettlesome coworker is not alone in perceiving creepy links between Japanese cartoon characters and hentai.

What I do care about is that people recognize that using money to silence reporting, however lowbrow and however nettlesome, is a step on the road to oligarchy. The 1st Amendment is a cornerstone of our democracy.

>>The new enthusiasm for the flat white, a drink made of espresso and milk that seems to have originated in Australia or New Zealand, is particularly nettlesome to Mr. Nye. “You put 10 people in a room who claim to be an authority on the flat white, you’re going to get at least five different opinions on what it should be,” he said. “People are trying to make the whole process intimidating to the consumer.”

So if unstructured text seems almost too simple, we should feel glad, because trees are already nettlesome even to write straightforward code for. I feel that hierarchies, as seductive as they seem, almost invariably bite; I think it's a good principle to rule out all flat solutions before considering hierarchies as solutions to any problem.

The whole professional Go world had to change to a more aggressive fighting style in order to dethrone Lee Changho, whereas Carlsen in a sense had to do the opposite to consistently take on the best GMs -- he was very aggressive when he was younger, now he is "nettlesome" which isn't quite the same thing.

Quote Examples using Nettlesome

Thanks for the comment, the concept of nettlesomeness intrigues me." ... Carlsen is demonstrating one of his most feared qualities, namely his “nettlesomeness,” to use a term coined for this purpose by Ken Regan. Using computer analysis, you can measure which players do the most to cause their opponents to make mistakes." I was surprised to see that this isn't just some subjective measure but can me measured using computer analysis. In chess this can be a great tool against one's opponents but in collaborative endeavors it can be a detriment to team productivity. I wonder whether the same analysis can be used to pin-point nettlesome members of team e.

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Nettlesome definitions

adjective

causing irritation or annoyance; "tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork"; "aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport"; "found it galling to have to ask permission"; "an irritating delay"; "nettlesome paperwork"; "a pesky mosquito"; "swarms of pestering gnats"; "a plaguey newfangled safety catch"; "a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him"; "a vexatious child"; "it is vexing to have to admit you are wrong"

adjective

easily irritated or annoyed; "an incorrigibly fractious young man"; "not the least nettlesome of his countrymen"