When a visitor stays too long or comes too often: “He ________.” [Asked in early Questionnaires only]
NR | 20 |
WEARS OUT HIS WELCOME | 13 |
IS A NUISANCE | 4 |
OVERSTAYS HIS WELCOME | 4 |
IS A BORE | 3 |
IS A PEST | 3 |
MAKES A NUISANCE OF HIMSELF | 3 |
MAKES A PEST OF HIMSELF | 2 |
OVERDOES IT | 2 |
WEARING HIS WELCOME OUT | 2 |
WORE OUT HIS WELCOME | 2 |
BORES ME | 1 |
BORES YOU TO DEATH | 1 |
COMES TOO MUCH | 1 |
DAMN NUISANCE | 1 |
GETS BORESOME | 1 |
GETS IN THE WAY | 1 |
GETS TO BE A BORE | 1 |
GETS TO BE A NUISANCE | 1 |
HAS WORN HIS WELCOME OUT | 1 |
IRRITATES ME | 1 |
IS A STAR BOARDER | 1 |
IS AN INTRUDER | 1 |
IS IMPOSING | 1 |
IS IRRITATING | 1 |
IS KILLING HIS WELCOME | 1 |
IS TIRESOME | 1 |
MAKES A PEST OF HISSELF | 1 |
OUTSTAYS HIS WELCOME | 1 |
OVERSTAYED HIS WELCOME | 1 |
OVERSTEPPED HIS BOUNDS | 1 |
OVERSTEPPED HIS WELCOME | 1 |
WEARS HIS WELCOME OUT | 1 |
WORE HIS WELCOME OUT | 1 |
WORE ME OUT | 1 |
WORE MY PATIENCE OUT | 1 |
WORRIES | 1 |
WORRIES ME | 1 |
WORRIES YOU TO DEATH | 1 |
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