How to use in-sentence of “nuisance”:
– The Townsend mole of the Pacific Northwest often is a nuisance to bulb growers because of its fondness for the bulbs of many kinds of plants.
– Often it becomes a nuisance species, because in its new habitat it lacks its old enemies.
– Wild grapevines are often considered a nuisance weed, as they cover other plants with their usually rather aggressive growth.
– Synchrotron radiation may occur in accelerators either as a nuisance in particle physics experiments, or on purpose for many laboratory uses.
– In urban areas, the birds create nuisance noise and poop on outdoor areas and vehicles.
– But it turned out that this little nuisance was a big discovery.