Nuisance in a sentence as a noun

Thus this suit could be a nuisance suit.

No need to type that 32-character nuisance of a WPA2 password again, etc.

Things like that are just a nuisance if you tell the compiler to treat warnings as errors, though.

Quora is dangerously close to being a nuisance with all the pointless emails they send.

This sort of negotiation can make these clauses a big nuisance from the employer standpoint and may cause the employer simply to drop the clause.

Not every nuisance should be outlawed, most nuisances probably shouldn't.

It would send a pretty good message to other jurisdictions as well : "make a national nuisance of yourself, lose your interwebs.

Yes, his neuroses do at times inconvenience the rest of the group but his belief that they see him as a nuisance is dismissed as his own insecurity rather than the truth.

" So the social conventions in rural Maine provide a certain freedom to wander around unoccupied woodland as long as you don't make a nuisance of yourself.

Make the necessary technical/business changes to avoid operating a public nuisance.

The report states that there were over 25 instances in a two-month period in which journalists in the US were beaten and/or arrested while on the job, with charges such as "public nuisance.

Seems like something needs to be done to get the attention of the residents of this area and let them know that their local court has been usurped by trolls and is creating a national nuisance.

... in which case, these nuisance requestors will be executing a denial-of-service attack on legitimate requestors.

My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers who would settle meritless claims for nuisance value when the better long-term view would have been to fight against vexatious litigation as a matter of principle.

Nuisance definitions

noun

(law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive

noun

a bothersome annoying person; "that kid is a terrible pain"

See also: pain