there are several one can use: irritate, annoy, pester
"Twice as much bother" does not have a specific rhyming word pair. Rhyming word pairs typically consist of two words that have the same ending sound, such as "bother" and "brother" or "bother" and "another."
double trouble
double trouble
adoIt's all much ado about nothing.
It means four.
Disturb
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Illinois.
to mess around with or bother or play with
Another word?THAT IS SO EASY!!To annoy or get on nerves.
Illinois.
Most likely pester. I know that's one of the words.
Bother, annoy, and disturb are words. Those mean agitate.
To bother (verb) means to annoy or irritate.A bother (noun) means someone or something that is annoying or irritating.
The word 'bother' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bother' is an abstract noun, a word for a word for an effort, worry, or a nuisance; a word for an inconvenience; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to bother is the gerund, bothering.
A three letter word for bother is bug
Perhaps the word you are looking for is "confident". That is a word which means being so sure you know how to spell a word you don't bother looking it up.