Sentence example with the word 'officious'

officious

aggressive, busy, demanding, forward, importunate, insistent, intruding, meddlesome, nosy, persistent, prying, pushy, snoopy

Definition adj. intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner

Last update: December 31, 2015


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Our nervous laughter was cut short by his officious manner !   [adjective]

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All it would take was an officious referee for there to be potentially explosive results.   [adjective]

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This idea so much hurt and vexed her, that she half-wished the officious assistance of Lovel and Ochiltree had been absent upon the preceding evening.   [adjective]

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Heyward had too recently witnessed a frightful instance of the prompt punishments of the people into whose hands he had fallen to hazard an exposure by any officious boldness.   [adjective]

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Officious hands, Russian and French, immediately seized the cross and fastened it to the uniform.   [adjective]

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All retreated,--Jenny with her usual air of officious simplicity, Lady Emily and the chaplain with that of awakened curiosity.   [adjective]

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Ion's suspicions at once fell upon the obsequious servant of Cr   [adjective]

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I was in the mood for being useful, or at least officious, I think, for I now drew near him again.   [adjective]

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It was governed by three aediles: Horace's jest against the officious praetor (sic) is due to the exigencies of metre (Th.   [Please select]

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Oh, curse all officious meddling with other people's affairs.   [Please select]

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The guard was thoroughly on the qui vive by that time, if not suspicious, then officious.   [Please select]

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