hassle

IPA: hˈæsʌɫ

noun

  • Trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.
  • A fight or argument.
  • An action which is not worth the difficulty involved.

verb

  • (transitive) To trouble, to bother, to annoy.
  • (transitive) To pick a fight or start an argument with.
  • (military, aviation, slang) To engage in a mock dogfight.

adjective

  • (Philippines) hassling; hasslesome
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Examples of "hassle" in Sentences

  • Thanks and sorry for the hassle.
  • Sorry for the inconvience, and the hassle.
  • It's not worth the hassle in the long run.
  • It was the truth, but not worth the hassle
  • Are you sure the change is worth the hassle
  • I apologise for the hassle of all the nominations.
  • The proposal to delete the category is a big hassle.
  • With PEX, all of this hassle is completely eliminated.
  • You concede the point because of the hassle it will cause
  • The point is surely not the time, but the hassle to be avoided.
  • How much of a hassle is it to have to go in to recover that stuff?
  • Add to that the hassle of changing everything you did in the first place.
  • That way I won't get any hassle from the man about my music rights ... you know!
  • According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, the word hassle was coined in America.
  • The hassle from a lost passport is much bigger then any hassle I have ever had from not having one on me.
  • Do you save enough in hassle to justify the cost (especially when you have to buy out of an existing contract first)?
  • The Dallas injunction has stalled that move, however, and the 61-year-old may now just be wondering if the hassle is worth it.
  • With Brand-yourself, much of the tedious technology guesswork/hassle is eliminated, freeing you to focus on the substance of your personal brand.

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