obsess|obsessed|obsesses|obsessing in English
verb
[ob·sess || əb'ses]
be abnormally preoccupied with something, be fixated; worry, annoy
Use "obsess|obsessed|obsesses|obsessing" in a sentence
1. A string of scandals is obsessing America.
2. I must admit that maps obsess me.
3. Don’t obsess over accusations of fear-mongering.
4. She used to obsess about her weight.
5. Some women obsess about their thighs and stomachs.
6. (56) A man obsesses over a single dandelion in his neighbor’s yard.
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8. It is a subject that seems to obsess him.
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10. Do you find that you obsess much about things?
11. Adjective constantly assailing or obsessing, as with temptation: a Besetting sin.
12. He's obsessed by computers.
13. If people obsess over your bad points, discipline can become fear.
14. I'm obsessed with one idea.
15. We are cruel to ourselves and cripple ourselves by constantly obsessing about our weight.
16. The idea that she was being punished began to obsess her.
17. As your pregnancy draws to a close, you might be obsessing about labor Contractions
18. Despite the Blarneying tone, one can’t really fault GQ for obsessing over Biden’s aesthetic
19. She says he was obsessed, deranged.
20. Fundamentalists were obsessed with doctrinal purity.
21. He was maniacally obsessed with jealousy.
22. I'm obsessed with talking to strangers.
23. She is obsessed with personal hygiene.
24. Many Cyberstalkers are obsessed, unstable, or …
25. At Arrant, we're obsessed with quality