‘Then there are some who are merely meddlesome and intrusive in the dressing room.’
‘With troops in 70 percent of the world's countries we are naturally perceived as the most meddlesome of nations.’
‘The broadcast will be live and unfiltered - unfiltered, at least, by meddlesome journalists.’
‘If foreigners find the United States to be too meddlesome, it isn't because of our unmatched military power.’
‘But that's how the government, which seems to get bigger and more meddlesome by the week, set it up.’
‘For once, those meddlesome noses are actively welcome.’
‘With a less than brilliant director, ham actors and a meddlesome newcomer, will it ever reach opening night?’
‘It's perfectly capable of remaining in its own time-warped bubble without help from its meddlesome friends.’
‘In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster.’
‘Much of this is due to the government's meddlesome social engineering.’
‘Social workers are seen as meddlesome and health service managers as hard-hearted.’
‘The Government has become more intrusive, more coercive, more meddlesome, and less effective.’
‘I don't want it to be tricky or messy, and I certainly don't want that meddlesome idiot in the way.’
‘So, anyway, to avoid suspicion, I had to invite that meddlesome girl, too.’
‘It was just another boring city, filled with meddlesome people and merchants who like to drag you to their stands against your wishes, insisting that you buy something outrageously overpriced.’
‘He also gives the subsidiary characters - a dim married couple and a meddlesome mother-in-law - meaty roles whose farce is grounded in wry truth.’
‘She is unhappy, bossy, meddlesome, and possessive.’
‘She was, after all, only one meddlesome old woman.’
‘She had to do without the family she had relied on for her entire life: an overbearing, vicious mother, irritating brothers, meddlesome cousins, and so on.’
‘But to Barry, he could seem like just another meddlesome boss.’