obsessively in English

adverb

[əb'sesɪvlɪ]

in an obsessive manner, compulsively

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1. Stalin was obsessively xenophobic.

2. 8 Stalin was obsessively xenophobic.

3. 15 They monitor their employees obsessively.

4. 3 She's obsessively tidy, always hoovering and polishing.

5. 2 He worries obsessively about his appearance.

6. The Ministry is being obsessively secretive about the issue.

7. He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous.

8. 1 He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous.

9. What does Compulsively mean? In a compulsive manner; obsessively

10. 8 He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous.

11. 5 The Ministry is being obsessively secretive about the issue.

12. 16 He's rude to his friends and obsessively jealous.

13. 9 She's obsessively clean - it's almost become a neurosis with her.

14. 4 He couldn't help worrying obsessively about what would happen.

15. She's obsessively clean - it's almost become a neurosis with her.

16. 10 Then, obsessively, she went back to blanching her face.

17. Agonize -Thinking obsessively about a one thing or more than one things

18. 13 Keeling obsessively measured CO2 anywhere he thought the level might vary.

19. 7 Peter was obsessively jealous and his behaviour was driving his wife away.

20. 11 I remember, that evening, obsessively re-reading the letter by candlelight.

21. 17 I swim obsessively when under stress and that explains a problematic shoulder.

22. 6 He works obsessively from 15 am to 9 or 10 at night.

23. 20 Collins English Dictionary defines a workaholic as "a person obsessively addicted to work".

24. Synonyms for Compulsively include obsessively, neurotically, obsessionally, uncontrollably, impulsively, compellingly, addictively, irresistibly, addictingly and

25. 18 He watched CNN obsessively to practice , and relocated his family to Raleigh,(www.Sentencedict.com) N.

26. 24 Many of the novel's legendary figures, however, do successfully complement an obsessively Cainite outlook.

27. 14 At the public library downtown I return obsessively to the photographs of concentration camps.

28. Patterns of overeating, starving, purging, and thinking obsessively about food can be replaced with a reasonable diet.

29. Don't you think Adrian's a bit anally retentive? Look how obsessively orderly everything is in his garage.

30. 29 I know I am 47 and that I am a responsible person, obsessively punctual and conscientious.

31. It seems to me that the Cabinet has an obsessively self-protective herd instinct which could be its undoing.

32. 19 Don't you think Adrian's a bit anally retentive? Look how obsessively orderly everything is in his garage.

33. 28 Hugh Farnham was discovered in a retirement home in Florida, living under an assumed identity, obsessively chewing on his rusks.

34. 12 This usually takes the form of obsessively pursuing the minutiae of experimental phenomena and theories that leave a subsequent generation cold.

35. By autistic standards, the normal human brain is easily distractable, obsessively social, and suffers from a deficit of attention to detail.

36. 30 Prior to his nomination to the vice-presidency earlier this year, Daniel Morris was an intensely-some would say obsessively -private person.

37. Although he might well spend his days in one place, obsessively devoted to music-making, he would always be morally underemployed.

38. He was paid well enough for his availability, but that wasn't the only reason why he was so obsessively conscientious.

39. 25 It seems to me that the Cabinet has an obsessively self-protective herd instinct which could be its undoing.

40. Bibliotheca is a labor of love, obsessively beautiful, lavishly minimalist, every detail pondered yet rendered with such breathtaking simplicity that …

41. 23 Although he might well spend his days in one place, obsessively devoted to music-making, he would always be morally underemployed.

42. 22 He was paid well enough for his availability, but that wasn't the only reason why he was so obsessively conscientious.

43. And Glass in turn wrote obsessively, devotedly, as if of some plaster saint, about his elder brother Seymour, his Literary Ideal.

44. 27 I believe that I am finished with the war be-cause I no longer study obsessively the photographs of concentration-camp survivors.

45. 21 I always tried to strike a happy medium between having a home that looked like a bomb had hit it and becoming obsessively tidy.

46. ‘It is Austerely modernist, making little concession to either plot or character, more like a fictive sculpture than a story, an obsessively repeated series of patterns.’

47. Finally, pneumoparotid has been reported to be self-induced to simulate mumps to avoid school or military duty and in children who obsessively puff their cheeks in response to psychological stress.

48. Coprolalia is the most common of the coprophenomena, which includes copropraxia (the urge to perform obscene gesture without control), mental Coprolalia (obscenities thought obsessively), and coprographia (the urge to write down those expressions or obscenities)

49. Coprolalia is the most common of the coprophenomena, which includes copropraxia (the urge to perform obscene gesture without control), mental Coprolalia (obscenities thought obsessively), and coprographia (the urge to write down those expressions or obscenities)

50. The future "you" has to be like an aging movie star who has been made to believe that there is a possibility of a world which is completely, wholly, self-obsessively in love with itself.