0 to behave in an annoying manner towards someone by doing or asking for something repeatedly:
At the frontier, there were people pestering tourists for cigarettes, food, or alcohol.
[ + to infinitive ] John has been pestering her to go out with him all month.
1 to annoy someone by doing or asking for something repeatedly:
Of the sample 49 per cent felt that being pestered by men was inevitable.
Dealers were constantly pestered by journalists of national newspapers.
She pestered the appropriate officer, several times a day over a period of three weeks.
There were clients who continually pestered dealers about their warrants.
I'm tired of you lot pestering me.
He frequently fought with other children and his classmates often laughed at him when he constantly pestered his teachers with questions about arithmetic, history and the natural world.
Couriers who continually interrupt or pester their dispatcher for work, or frequently vent their frustrations on the radio, soon find themselves making $2 or $3 an hour.
Many of us have been pestered and obstructed to an unreasonable degree by those who have masqueraded as philanthropists and defenders of the sick.
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