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Hassle   /hˈæsəl/   Listen
Hassle

noun
1.
An angry disturbance.  Synonyms: bother, fuss, trouble.  "They had labor trouble" , "A spot of bother"
2.
Disorderly fighting.  Synonyms: dogfight, rough-and-tumble, scuffle, tussle.
verb
1.
Annoy continually or chronically.  Synonyms: beset, chevvy, chevy, chivvy, chivy, harass, harry, molest, plague, provoke.  "This man harasses his female co-workers"






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"Hassle" Quotes from Famous Books



... through the beginnings of the hassle. "I trust those I appointed—at least more than I do the rest of you. The question now is whether to return to Earth at once or to go on to Saturn. We can't radio for help for months yet. We're not equipped with sharp beams, we're low powered, ...
— Let'em Breathe Space • Lester del Rey

... like it. Just give me a cone." The guy behind the counter insisted that JONL try just a taste first. "Some people think it tastes like soap." JONL insisted, "Look, I *love* ginger. I eat Chinese food. I eat raw ginger roots. I already went through this hassle with the guy back in Palo Alto. I *know* I like ...
— The Jargon File, Version 4.0.0



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