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unannoyed
Derived word form of annoy

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America, too, has provided convenient plots of ground, as laboratories for all sorts of vagaries, where, unhampered by restrictions and unannoyed by inquisitive neighbors, enthusiastic dreamers could attempt to reconstruct society.

From Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making by Orth, Samuel Peter

I let him enjoy the luxury unannoyed; and after sucking out his last wreath, and heaving a profound sigh, he got up, and departed as solemnly as he came.

From Wuthering Heights by Brontë, Emily

Horace had looked wonderingly into his father's face, and found it unannoyed and smiling.

From Roads from Rome by Allinson, Anne C. E. (Anne Crosby Emery)

Kirkwood appraised him with attention, as one in whose gross carcass was embodied their only hope of unannoyed return to the streets and normal surroundings of their world.

From The Black Bag by Vance, Louis Joseph

Opinions are slowly formed and tenaciously held, and much independence is developed by the rigorous isolation of farm from farm each on its own freehold ground, unannoyed and uncontradicted by any one.

From Norwegian Life by Clough, Ethlyn T.