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Brangaena, turning round, is horrified to see what her officiousness has accomplished.
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Gurney was no longer surprised at the man's officiousness, but it still rankled.
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The craze of an old woman-thefussy officiousness of a blundering elderly Englishman.
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Just another example of pettish bureaucracy, the officiousness of the jack-in-office.
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Her look of sympathy congealed into officiousness and she rose to her feet.
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Illness intrusiveness is a known predictor of negative psychosocial outcomes in AYAs.
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The negative emotional impact of illness intrusiveness into intimacy diminished with increasing age.
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Your busybody intrusiveness uncovered things you had no right to know.
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But at the same time, we have to limit our intrusiveness.
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We investigated whether illness intrusiveness differs across life domains among survivors with diverse cancers.
Usage of meddlesomeness in anglès
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A small country village in America or England has its meddlesomeness, but not its worldly, wicked sharpness.
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What you learned of old Eliphalet Congdon's meddlesomeness jibes exactly with what I know of his character.
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The present is the age of official protection, and perhaps just a trifle too much interference and meddlesomeness.
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As the result of your miserly ways, your meddlesomeness and your selfishness, you've just about ruined your life.
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If you have told me the truth your meddlesomeness will have far-reaching consequences too dreadful to think about!
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She had a divine meddlesomeness.
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But Graeme would not compromise Fanny, and she would not condescend to recognise the meddlesomeness of Mrs Grove in their affairs.
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Greatly to his surprise, however, when he broached the subject to Menzel, he discovered that the latter greatly resented such meddlesomeness.
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Mrs. Cranceford had spoken to him, not directly, but with gentle allusion, and he had replied with an angry denunciation of such meddlesomeness.
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But the matter-of-fact young telephonists agreed to lay the blame on "induction"- ahazyword which usually meant the natural meddlesomeness of electricity.
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The third armed thief, then, that fell upon Valiant was, under other names, Impertinence, Meddlesomeness, Officiousness, Over-Interference.
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"Yes," she said again, and was about to go on, resenting his persistent meddlesomeness.
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Meddlesomeness, {182} lack of tact, impatience for results, carelessness in keeping engagements and promises, will be as fatal here as anywhere.
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A small country village in America or England has its meddlesomeness, but not its worldly, wicked sharpness.
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What you learned of old Eliphalet Congdon's meddlesomeness jibes exactly with what I know of his character.
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The present is the age of official protection, and perhaps just a trifle too much interference and meddlesomeness.