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Ferris Chen
I know that the word "pesky" means something is annoyed. Could I say: 1)Those pesky daily routines stuck in the rut. 2) The pesky rainy weather for three weeks broke my previous plan for traveling. Any mistake let me know, thanks
2020年12月18日 14:05
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Pesky is an unkind word. There ere many synonymous to use. Your speaking always should be polite.
2020年12月18日
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You're using "pesky" correctly, but the rest of the sentences may need a change. "Three weeks of pesky rainy weather ..." sounds much more natural. "Those pesky daily routines have me stuck in a rut" makes more sense to me, but ensure it's saying what you mean. Good luck!
2020年12月18日
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