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pesty
[ pes-tee ]
adjective
, pest·i·er, pest·i·est.
- being a nuisance or pest; annoyingly troublesome.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pesty1
First recorded in 1765–75; pest ( def ) + -y 1( def )
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Example Sentences
The baking soda will get rid of any nasty, pesty odors and the volcanic-like combination will thoroughly remove moldy mineral deposits and disinfect the showerhead.
From Salon
She also became, she once said, a “pesty, persistent voice” on committees that bestowed awards.
From Washington Post
When we dog-sat Elsa, my parent’s pesty two-year-old Shiba Inu mix, that number shot up to 20,000 or so, while she clocked in 42,000 on one particularly busy afternoon of running around playing.
From The Verge
“Most of it is activity on the perimeter — ball pressure, just being pesty,” coach Chris Mullin said.
From Seattle Times
Then I thought ’bout how pesty they are and what they eat.
From Literature
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