Characterized by or constituting an obsession.
With an uncontrolled need to do things.
1 And the company has taken an obsessive approach to designing the product.
2 The Market even oftens RSS feeds for the really, really obsessive dedicated.
3 His obsessive concern for security, secrecy, and personal survival saw to that.
4 He is obsessive ; he would keep going until he got it right.
5 Today I'm reasonably sure that he had obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD.
6 It reflects the obsessive attention to detail of its creator, Ethan Schoonover.
7 Self-report assessment devices of obsessive - compulsive symptoms are widely used by behavior therapists.
8 You know you're an obsessive bibliophile when you start dreaming literary puns.
9 There's still, though, an obsessive quality about the Anglican attachment to episcopacy.
10 Simply because there has never been an actor as obsessive as Day-Lewis.
11 There have always been young men with obsessive interests in these topics.
12 I have always had a highly addictive personality and am deeply obsessive - compulsive .
13 These include phobias, depression, mania, obsessive - compulsive disorders, and some forms of neurosis.
14 Does the obsessive attention people pay the show ever get too much?
15 He has an obsessive mind and a willpower that's impossible to derail.
16 Heap later became famous as obsessive Dr Alan Statham in Green Wing.
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