Use "obsession" in a sentence

1. The obsession starts.

2. Freeing the hostages became his obsession.

3. Abod stands for Andy Biersack Obsession Disorder

4. With him, gambling is an obsession.

5. 'The Birthmark' focuses on the theme of obsession, particularly the moment when love becomes an obsession, making it dangerous—and even deadly, shown in Aylmer's obsession with the Birthmark and

6. Fitness has become an obsession with him.

7. It became an obsession in the end.

8. Our denim Capris are your wardrobes latest obsession

9. Her fear of flying is bordering on obsession.

10. His obsession with computers began six months ago.

11. She would try to forget her obsession with Christopher.

12. Auto-Biography: Autology – Advanced Studies In Automotive Obsession

13. “Dieting is a national obsession,” writes Alvin Rosenbaum.

14. The media's obsession with the young prince continues.

15. At Amil we have an obsession: our customers

16. You are in the grip of an obsession.

17. Our obsession with cleanliness is no trivial matter.

18. Aprons for every obsession, designed by independent artists

19. It's turning the Games into a national obsession.

20. Her obsession with drugs caused her marriage to fail.

21. David's need for a son had become an obsession.

22. Mixed up, but I have an obsession with Jigsaw puzzles.

23. VIV magazine, The Daily Obsession, and FitSugar featured Barre3

24. Your obsession with the human-alien psychic residual condition.

25. Julia's desire to stay slim has become an obsession.

26. Synonyms: urge, need, obsession, necessity More Synonyms of Compulsion

27. Many feel a lack of sympathy for such obsession.

28. Gambling became an obsession , and he eventually lost everything.

29. Don't let this interest of yours become an obsession.

30. I don't understand television's current obsession with cookery programmes.

31. She looked after him with a devotion bordering on obsession .

32. Society's obsession with sex has bred a generation of unhappy children.

33. And this obsession of yours with Raiden will cease immediately.

34. 12 Gambling became an obsession , and he eventually lost everything.

35. Humanist psychology seems to avoid traditional psychology's obsession with objectivity.

36. The obsession, the manic behavior, the disconnection from her baby.

37. The current obsession with exam results is actually harming children's education.

38. His parents' obsession with keeping up appearances haunted his childhood.

39. Fostering Bookishness is a blog about one woman's lifelong obsession with books

40. Julian Borger reports Mapmaking martyr For some people, maps are an obsession.

41. 11 She has an obsession with the drug that verges on monomania.

42. Some rock's obsession with my personal accountability in a wartime tragedy?

43. In the early 90s, our family taboo becomes a national obsession.

44. Concomitant with the obsession with dirt was a desire for order.

45. 16 The gay life becomes a traumatic and life-changing obsession.

46. She is torn between Myshkin's compassion and Rogozhin's obsession with her.

47. An obsession with getting rich and buying stuff is an example of Cupidity.

48. Her commitment to a great cause degenerated from a crusade into an obsession.

49. Fostering Bookishness is a blog about one woman's lifelong obsession with books

50. To suggest that Niagara was an obsession with him is an understatement.

51. Bluets is a fragmentary record of Nelson’s arbitrary obsession with the color blue

52. Abnegation: The Selfless I will be my undoing If I become my obsession

53. Only if you're on a wooden ship, and your obsession is a whale.

54. His interest in guns started harmlessly enough, but later it became an obsession.

55. CONSTANT obsession with sex and more sex leads to more abnormal cravings.

56. Obsession Ballrooms is recommended by 100% of couples who have used their services

57. Pronounced “boom boom” in Brazil, the Bum Bum is a nation-wide obsession

58. His real obsession was ever with the sensational effects of the titillating text.

59. And the organisation spearheading it is known for its obsession with redundant causes .

60. What is this current television obsession with older men and nubile young women?

61. All tracks produced by Tiësto, except "Obsession" produced by Tiësto and Junkie XL.

62. 5 Lily is an atmospheric and suspenseful tale of love, loss and obsession.

63. Meanwhile, he hammered at his statements with the small obsession of a woodpecker.

64. He's always wanted to find his natural mother but recently it's become an obsession.

65. Deceive the best eyes in the Spring woods with our Obsession, Bottomland, and Vintage camo patterns.

66. At worst, they ruin lives: Weight obsession leads to eating disorders, especially in young kids.

67. A Tangled Web: A Cyberstalker, a Deadly Obsession, and the Twisting Path to Justice

68. And he's never lost the certainty, the obsession that that drug really could work.

69. Like many of his generation, he was a product of Scotland's obsession with football.

70. He has an enthusiasm for art, to the point of obsession in my opinion.

71. The modern obsession with transplantation takes precedence over finding the causes of organ disease.

72. 24 An Australian man says that for years with him “gambling was an absolute obsession.

73. Experience has shown that the playing of poker can lead to an obsession to gambling.

74. I fully realized the futility of this enterprise, an unrequited obsession, a one-sided infatuation.

75. Absentees As far as collectibles go, the Absentees epitomizes the obsession with Killed By Death type obscurities

76. It is neither an obsession nor a projection of his mind, although it certainly does compel him.

77. A few of the numerous other symptoms involve counting or hoarding or an obsession with symmetry.

78. 16 The boar with a flower in his mouth is just a conceit and an obsession.

79. The boar with a flower in his mouth is just a conceit and an obsession.

80. Finding gold became the obsession of many explorers, including the pioneer navigator Christopher Columbus (1451-1506).