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irksome

[urk-suhm] / ˈɜrk səm /


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“I find it a little irksome how big corporations, the media and the government are all sort of this united front in pushing the vaccine so hard,” Mr. Rose said.

From New York Times

Particularly irksome to Boldyga, the Massachusetts lawmaker, was a rule against golf carts, which was designed to limit the use of shared equipment and lifted last May.

From Seattle Times

This all sounds good, but divvying up my life into separate desktop screens quickly felt irksome.

From New York Times

That irksome window you can’t open because it has a ripped screen.

From Washington Post

Pandemic improvements have been uneven across the continent, and many Europeans remain subject to irksome restrictions.

From Seattle Times