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    Use "obtrusive" in a sentence

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    obtrusive


    1. Beyong another doorway further back in the room, behind the elders, I could just make out a veranda where I thought I might be able to sit without being so obtrusive


    2. Skinny smacked her hand down on the obtrusive device ringing by her head


    3. “The more obtrusive hallucinations are the Duana and Ilona personalities


    4. used to wear those skimpy dresses revealing her obtrusive


    5. Much quieter and less obtrusive than noisy aircraft


    6. If there is an obvious evidence that “the implant” in you has a low-qualitative activity and continuously stimulates the obtrusive Desire of some negative, low-sexual or other low-frequency realizations, in which you have lost interest long ago, then the only way to get rid of its influence is to radically refocus into a higher-frequency Spheres of creativity, in a high-qualitative spiritual Direction


    7. I repeat: such obtrusive “intrusions” don’t happen on a regular basis, because any “deceased personality”, in whatever “times” and “historical epochs” its “Death” is registered, always continues to live in each of higher-qualitative scenarios


    8. He paused momentarily to check the time on his obtrusive gold


    9. He’d never seen anything so ugly, so obtrusive and decidedly wrong for the landscape around it


    10. The EDP audit team members were self-sufficient, and mostly they knew it, but they also used him as a skilled adviser to develop a new, less obtrusive and more effective approach to their job

    11. bers that is accompanied by obtrusive warmth of feelings, demon-


    12. " And then they both stared at me, and I, with an obtrusive show of artlessness on my countenance, stared at them, and plaited the right leg of my trousers with my right hand


    13. Not the less, however, came this importunately obtrusive sense of change


    14. Now they seemed obtrusive, artificial, like the bouncing mass of the woman’s hair, the gauzy orange of her university sweatshirt


    15. With all the security which love of another and disesteem of him could give to the peace of mind he was attacking, his continued attentions – continued, but not obtrusive, and adapting themselves more and more to the gentleness and delicacy of her character – obliged her very soon to dislike him less than formerly


    16. With all the security which love of another and disesteem of him could give to the peace of mind he was attacking, his continued attentions—continued, but not obtrusive, and adapting themselves more and more to the gentleness and delicacy of her character—obliged her very soon to dislike him less than formerly


    17. Whilst passing from one moving scene to another, the reader learns a good deal as to conditions of life under review; but the information so conveyed is never obtrusive, and never diverts attention from the outstanding scenes and figures in this splendid romance


    18. He had met her here in this place which the wife looked upon as sacred to his art; whose precincts she had respected with fidelity, believing them devoted to his work, and fearing to be obtrusive


    19. He was too handsome in a hard, swaggering, black-mustachioed way; he exaggerated to offense the English style of easy dress; he wore a too devil-may-care Panama, a too obtrusive colored shirt and club tie; he wore no waistcoat, and the hems of his new flannel trousers, turned up six inches, disclosed a stretch of tan-colored silk socks, clocked with gold, matching overelegant tan shoes


    20. His head is bowed in humility, and, in an agony of remorse and shame, while the old house-dog sniffs at him for an obtrusive mendicant who has no business with such affectionate welcome

    21. In this country, where the popular sentiment has so strong an impulse on its affairs, the same obtrusive pretension must inevitably be preserved


    22. Could he have addressed you, as he was prepared and anxious, in the faithful discharge of his duty to do, it would have rendered the feeble attempt which I shall make as unnecessary as it would have been impertinent and obtrusive


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    "obtrusive" definitions

    sticking out; protruding


    undesirably noticeable