Idiom | to get up someone's nose |
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Definition | to annoy or irritate |
Examples | - He's always asking me for money. It really gets up my nose! - Can you please stop that awful whistling. You're getting right up my nose! - This is just my opinion, don’t let it get up your nose, I don’t know you and you don’t know me. - What does get up my nose a bit is the fact that again you've got this enormous multi-national company with unlimited resources cracking down on two people. |
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