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nosiness

[ US /ˈnoʊzinəs/ ]
[ UK /nˈə‍ʊzɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. offensive inquisitiveness

How To Use nosiness In A Sentence

  • Her people's era on West 107th long since past, Mrs. Weissman had no fondness for the coarse new crowd, and in truth, was a kind of pitiable figure - a yenta who had lost her nosiness.
  • I began to feel ashamed of my nosiness but I hadn't intended to be nosey: I was just curious.
  • Um, yeah, Thank you for mention it. I think it's just nosiness in general...
  • I responded tightly, evading his question and trying to show my dislike for his uncalled nosiness.
  • Is it boredom, morbid curiosity or just a downright nosiness to see how unfavourably other people's lives compare?
  • I responded tightly, evading his question and trying to show my dislike for his uncalled nosiness.
  • He cringed at his own nosiness, but this place was easily worth a million and a half.
  • It doesn't matter, darling," Divine coos lecherously, dismissing his nosiness, "go fix yourself a sandwich. John Waters: Leslie Van Houten: A Friendship, Part 1 of 5
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