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The mental state of being preoccupied by something.
absorption
engrossment
preoccupancy
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1
As the days passed, hunting a large animal was a constant
preoccupation
.
2
What does this continued
preoccupation
with the decrees say about Russia today?
3
Further studies show this
preoccupation
to occur in far less extreme circumstances.
4
The
preoccupation
with history was new in Swan's experience of his employer.
5
The
preoccupation
of the Queen in favour of Walpole must be explained.
6
It was set to be my principal
preoccupation
over the coming months.
7
Your
preoccupation
with appearances makes me think that may be the case.
8
Her
preoccupation
continued as they crossed the square; her movements were listless.
9
Afterwards on the solitary streets the sailor found everywhere the same
preoccupation
.
10
She only knew that she lived in the
preoccupation
of a dream.
11
There was a strange
preoccupation
in the old jeweler which baffled Hawke.
12
No fear but the old
preoccupation
would reassert itself in due time.
13
The one thing that might concern us is Mayer's
preoccupation
with cake.
14
He was getting disgusted at this increasing nostalgic
preoccupation
with the past.
15
It's a fitting
preoccupation
given the animalistic and duplicitous drama that follows.
16
Belief and interest in such spirits remained a lifelong
preoccupation
for AE.
preoccupation
main preoccupation
chief preoccupation
constant preoccupation
intense preoccupation
central preoccupation
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