Definitionn. aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding
Last update: August 11, 2015
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He might have been overlooked but for the well-meant, indignant officiousness of his father. [Please select]
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To use one, denotes that officiousness will be shown by you toward your friends. [Please select]
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Robinson was far from thanking the old gentleman for his officiousness. [Please select]
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--Yet, what to say, how to approach Richard without risk of seeming officiousness and consequent offense, he could not tell. [Please select]
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"Ah, I might have trusted you to find your own way out--don't overwhelm me with the sense of my officiousness." [Please select]
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As I have no estate to leave behind, I am not troubled with the importunate officiousness of relations or legacy hunters, and I consider the world as made for me, not me for the world. [Please select]
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They had been sent to me by the officiousness of a kind friend, whose heart is more to be esteemed than his prudence or political sagacity; they seemed to be dull compositions. [Please select]
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