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nettle

1 of 2verb
/ˈnɛ.təl/
Forms:nettles,nettling,nettled,nettled
1

to annoy or disturb someone, particularly through minor irritations

transitive
  • His persistent interruptions nettled the teacher during the lesson.
  • His habit of tapping his foot repeatedly nettled her during the meeting.
  • The constant ringing of his phone nettled her during the movie.
  • The repetitive clicking of the keyboard nettled her while she was trying to concentrate.
  • Her habit of humming under her breath nettled her roommate.
2

to strike or sting someone with a plant with stinging hairs

transitive
  • He accidentally nettled his arm while walking through the thick bushes.
  • She nettled him with a few quick swipes of the plant when he wouldn’t leave.
  • He nettled the thief on his way out of the garden, making him yelp in pain.
  • She tried to nettle him for his rude behavior, but he just laughed it off.
  • The weeds were so thick that they nettled my legs as I tried to pass.
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