Definitionn. an officious annoying person who interferes with others
Last update: July 8, 2015
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He has earned a reputation as a meddler. [Please select]
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Nobody must tell me I'm a meddler, butting in where I have no business.' [Please select]
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Why don't I simply send him about his business, as I would any other bold meddler. [Please select]
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But say, watch out for the doc on duty--he's a meddler. [Please select]
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I went back into the little room and carefully closed the shutter, lest some other meddler should spy my misdeed. [Please select]
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"Personally, you are nothing to me," he replied; "politically, you are a meddler, and you are in my way." [Please select]
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If he accepts, after this arraignment, he becomes nothing more than an impertinent meddler. [Please select]
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He is a meddler, and Herculaneum is already too well supplied with meddlers. [Please select]
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They all know he is a thief and a meddler, and hunt him away without mercy if they find him near their nests. [Please select]
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Why, he's only a little, bow-legged, big-nosed meddler--a man with a woman's voice--a sneaking cook and camp-doctor and cow-milker, and God only knows what else. [Please select]
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