We have no meanings for "too obtrusive" in our records yet.
1 Reegan was having trouble keeping his interest in her from growing too obtrusive .
2 Odd though the prancing Thuringian knights looked in tweeds and jodhpurs, nothing was too obtrusive .
3 Some "racial" flavours were too obtrusive to be disguised.
4 Round, blunt, but not too obtrusive .
5 She'll try to nudge fellow divers toward the areas with more wildlife without being too obtrusive into their experience.
6 In a few minutes the door opened noiselessly-therewas a too obtrusive noiselessness within these walls-anda nun came in.
7 None the less, when in any of my poetry my childishness became too obtrusive , he could not restrain his hearty Ha!
8 The ancient capital of Lorraine is now one of the largest garrisons on the eastern frontier, but the military aspect is not too obtrusive .
9 The face is distinguished, ascetic, the chestnut hair lighter and thinner than my own; the side whiskers are not too obtrusive , the eyes blue-grey.
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