Intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner.
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Examples for "busy"
Examples for "busy"
1I'm always really busy; I have good friends, a job and family.
2A number of companies hope so, and are busy building the technology.
3Mrs MacFie said TV was often an easy choice for busy mothers.
4This week is looking less busy in terms of South African data.
5The area has been busy with climbers adding new lines this year.
1If you think the government is interfering it affects your investment case.
2The charter prevents us from interfering with the right of free speech.
3They also have voiced concern over Russia interfering in another American election.
4I could have you arrested for interfering with police business, he said.
5Automatic inhibitory control processes prevent such response tendencies from interfering with behaviour.
1Putin has denied any meddling in the U.S. democratic process last year.
2Future dealmakers underestimate that penchant for market meddling at their own risk.
3Another amended law expands potential crimes to include meddling by these agents.
4Professionally for Heat, Rook's meddling in the case compromises her new job.
5It marks the first foreign meddling case in the forthcoming US elections.
1You are of a mind to think of my question as officious?
2Here, now was this pack of officious idiots blundering in upon him.
3The case was not clear enough to justify so officious a step.
4Some oaf in a terminal staff suit uniform, officious smile in place.
5Now, a spiritually enlightened understanding may be officious in prayer these ways-
1It was a question not usually asked outright, but only mildly meddlesome.
2Never before had she known Cyrilla to say anything meddlesome or cattish.
3After much meddlesome surgery we are almost back to his methods again.
4I have succeeded, and may God have mercy on my meddlesome soul!
5Not the Government Export Licence office, and certainly not the meddlesome Confederation inspectors.