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10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Meddlesome' in a Sentence

"Inclined to interfere or intrude into the affairs of others; someone who often meddles or gets involved in things that don't concern them." more

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The meddlesome sun peeked through the clouds, brightening the day.
The meddlesome wind blew away our paper kites at the park.
Mrs. Johnson, our meddlesome neighbor, always peeks through her curtains to see what's happening in our backyard.
Jenny's meddlesome cat knocked over the flower pots in the garden.
Jenny's meddlesome little brother always peeked at her diary without permission.
Sarah found a meddlesome note in her school locker, but the author remained unknown.
My little brother can be quite meddlesome when he tries to help with my homework.
The meddlesome raindrops splashed on her umbrella as she walked home.
The meddlesome squirrel kept trying to snatch the cookies we left on the windowsill.
The meddlesome squirrel kept rearranging the bird feeder to get more seeds.

Meddlesome

med-l-suhm
adjectiveInclined to interfere or intrude into the affairs of others; someone who often meddles or gets involved in things that don't concern them.
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Last Updated On: June 18, 2024
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