Pes·ter v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pestered p. pr. & vb. n. Pestering.]
  1. To trouble; to disturb; to annoy; to harass with petty vexations.
     We are pestered with mice and rats.   --Dr. H. More.
     A multitude of scribblers daily pester the world.   --Dryden.
  2. To crowd together in an annoying way; to overcrowd; to infest. [Obs.]
     All rivers and pools . . . pestered full with fishes.   --Holland.
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  pestered
       adj : troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances;
             "harassed working mothers"; "a harried expression";
             "her poor pestered father had to endure her constant
             interruptions"; "the vexed parents of an unruly
             teenager" [syn: annoyed, harassed, harried, vexed]