Idioms

a burr in (one's) saddle

a burr in (one's) saddle

A source or cause of intense and persistent annoyance or irritation. The traffic delays resulting from construction of the new inter-city tramline has been a burr in residents' saddles for months now. I'm not trying to be a burr in your saddle—I'm just ensuring we are following the letter of the law every step of the way. A: "Liz sure seems miserable." B: "Yeah, apparently, she experienced a lot of turbulence on her flight, and it was really a burr in her saddle."
See also: burr, saddle
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