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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe a pain (in the neck)be a pain (in the neck) (also be a pain in the ass/arse/backside/butt not polite) spokenDIFFICULT to be very annoying There were times when Joe could be a real pain in the neck. It’s a pain, having to go upstairs to make the coffee every time. → pain
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be a pain (in the neck)• Everyone thinks he's a pain in the neck.• It's such a pain to have to drive downtown.• I hate the IVs, they hurt and are a pain.• Little brothers are such a pain in the neck!• Carla can be a pain sometimes, but she's been a good friend to me.• Instead all she could feel was pain.• When I entered it, I was pained with the cold.• Just the starting it is a pain and the tipping it to get it started is a pain.• She felt her strength returning, but there was pain in her eyes, chest and throat.• I imagined myself traveling the world, giving succor wherever there was pain and suffering.
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