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    Use "obsessive" in a sentence

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    obsessive


    1. obsessive, the rows of lights evenly spaced, the star on top pointed exactly toward


    2. When “under the influence” of those obsessive, out-of-control, mind-altering desires, we experience ecstatic highs, to be sure


    3. "What are you looking at, Edrimer?" Jeremy asked as he noticed his nephew's obsessive staring out the window


    4. Leonard had no apparent fear of patients who might be dangerous or obsessive; he wanted to create an impression of the trusting doctor


    5. How strange, how messed-up, in fact, that she had yearned to be back under the somewhat obsessive supervision of Dr Heigener


    6. I, too, have obsessive, perfectionist tendencies


    7. conspicuously absent whenever Westerners are mistreated? For what reason our obsessive concern over Saddam Hussein receiving three square meals and proper medical attention or that Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay should be issued copies of the Koran and provided legal counsel although nary a peep over the public executions of (American/European) soldiers/civilians that have become common throughout the Middle East and other parts of the world? This consistent pattern of cuddling up to our nation‘s enemies by liberal activists has been well chronicled over the years following the Vietnam War when tears were seldom shed for the many brave young men and women who courageously served their nation in the cause of Freedom


    8. I wonder where this obsessive preoccupation with race is destined to lead our society


    9. His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples


    10. Ian ―John Brown‖ O‘Connor‘s column, ―Stars need to answer Stewart‘s call to action‖, another in a long line of racial hyperboles consistent with his obsessive railings against the White Community; White Males in particular, resonates with the temper of nineteenth century Abolitionism

    11. “Just before we go to the interrogation area,” Kemp said, “are you ready to tell me what was in the package Paula Langdon gave you yesterday?” The guy was truly obsessive


    12. Since then, the evangelical tradition in the Church of Scotland has shown an almost obsessive preoccupation with doctrine


    13. Stacking things, putting things in a line, obsessive play with small things


    14. He says it casually, but I know from the frantic scribbling on maps that his interest isn’t casual—it’s obsessive


    15. I was obsessive about my fears, once, in the same way, always trying to make sense of them, over and over again


    16. obsessive, explosive, insecure


    17. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can get magnified when you mix in a large dose of anxiety


    18. An obsessive, compulsive schizophrenic with a sexual interest in his assistant, bounds and gags her before brutally stabbing her and then wakes up to recall nothing of the night before


    19. All I could come up with was a vamp’s obsessive love for the full moon, and a fat load of help that did me


    20. Q: When the body idea becomes obsessive, is it not altogether

    21. grade if I remember correctly, crushing on a few in the fastidious and obsessive manner


    22. obsessive compulsiveness wasn"t one of them


    23. Not long after that, I had an overwhelming obsessive


    24. become more obsessive about cleanliness than ever


    25. As time went by, my father became somewhat obsessive about the relationship, relying on his reports and taking everything he reported as the truth


    26. purge his mind of the obsessive sounds that distracted him from more academic


    27. the tree, staring in the same obsessive way at the rocks in front


    28. The obsessive search for


    29. Stephen - I was an obsessive reader when I was a kid


    30. You are overworked and your behaviour has become obsessive

    31. She made him discover how self-centred, self-pitying, obsessive and obstinate he was


    32. The obsessive nature of my questioning that were


    33. my interest in the LGBT community broadened, and I had less of an obsessive pursuit of orgasm, and


    34. In spite of his discourses, as the waywardness of his sons grew out of bounds, his hard feelings for the wealthy reached obsessive proportions


    35. On the contrary, there is only space for an obsessive thought: “I am on the wrong train”


    36. physical is based on an obsessive concern with it


    37. The body is an incessant, obsessive


    38. She knew that from this moment, she could no longer run her life in the same obsessive way


    39. “He started having obsessive thoughts about demons


    40. Think about the poor people in the tubes, the wounded Lucas, Noël and his obsessive meanness, the inhuman Doc John

    41. No doubt they had been perceived as two obsessive women with a grudge


    42. Others think he was an obsessive madman


    43. Greg and Avi both owed their lives to the obsessive behavior of the P I ships’ designers


    44. I talked to his adviser and he was the one who told me about David’s obsessive behavior


    45. This demon, AKA Obsessive


    46. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a problem that I share with nearly eight


    47. feel sane again and to chase my obsessive thoughts


    48. The President of the OCF (Obsessive


    49. No more do you need to have obsessive thoughts that will distract you from


    50. The boy was obsessive to say the least














































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    Synonyms for "obsessive"

    obsessive obsessional mysterious weird frightful unearthly haunting

    "obsessive" definitions

    a person who has obsessions


    characterized by or constituting an obsession