We have no meanings for "very obtrusive" in our records yet.
1 In Melbourne, especially, the social sin is very obtrusive .
2 The sheen of the white tablecloth was very obtrusive .
3 But one of them looks a little sick, and then I notice not very obtrusive bandages.
4 He is very vain, full of confidence in himself, not more honest than necessary, and very obtrusive .
5 She wanted to be quiet and think out the very obtrusive financial and moral problem of getting away.
6 Macrons, breves, umlauts etc have been removed from the body of the text since they were very obtrusive and made reading difficult.
7 It is a question which the very philosophers are not likely to settle even among themselves, but it has become very obtrusive and important.
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