meddlesome+person

  • 1meddlesome — med|dle|some [ˈmedlsəm] adj a meddlesome person becomes involved in situations that do not concern them, in a way that annoys people = ↑interfering ▪ a meddlesome old woman …

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  • 2meddlesome — [[t]me̱d(ə)lsəm[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a person as meddlesome, you are criticizing them because they try to influence or change things that do not concern them. ...a meddlesome member of the public. Syn: interfering …

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  • 3paul pry — ˈpȯlˈprī noun (plural paul prys) Usage: usually capitalized both Ps Etymology: after Paul Pry meddlesome hero of the comedy Paul Pry (1825) by John Poole died 1872 English playwright : an excessively inquisitive person we don t want any Paul… …

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  • 4pragmatic — pragmaticality, pragmaticalness, n. pragmatically, adv. /prag mat ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations. 2. Philos. of or pertaining to pragmatism (def. 2). 3. of or pertaining to pragmatics (defs …

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  • 5busybody — n. Meddler, intermeddler, meddlesome person, officious person, prig …

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  • 6buster —  1. Tough, lively person.  2. Term of address, busy body Inquisitive or meddlesome person …

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  • 7Paul Pry — an inquisitive, meddlesome person. [from name of title character of Paul Pry (1853) by John Poole (1786 1872), English dramatist] * * * …

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  • 8marplot — noun A meddlesome person whose activity interferes with the plans of others …

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  • 9nosey parker — (British) busybody, meddlesome person …

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  • 10Paul pry — n. nosy prying and meddlesome person …

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