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It is difficult not to lose your patience when your classmates constantly nettle you by kicking the back of your chair or talking out of turn. agitate or annoy disrupt upset ?
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It is difficult not to lose your patience when your classmates constantly nettle you by kicking the back of your chair or talking out of turn.
agitate or annoy
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Are you asking how to deal with someone who does this or a word to describe it?
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I think agitate would be the best word for this.
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