How To Use Obtrusively In A Sentence

  • The book's origin in undergraduate lectures is clear, but not - given the author's aims - obtrusively so.
  • There were always a couple of them, with a scribe lurking unobtrusively in the background and taking notes in an indecipherable shorthand.
  • The broad expanse of shirt-front, with its delicate embroidery, not obtrusively splendid, but minutely elaborate rather, involving the largest expenditure of needlework to produce the smallest and vaguest effect -- a suspicion of richness, as it were, nothing more; the snowy cambric contrasts with the bronzed visage of the soldier, or blends harmoniously with the fair complexion of the fopling, who has never exposed his countenance to the rough winds of heaven; the expanse of linen proclaims the breadth of chest, and gives a factitious slimness to the waist. The Lovels of Arden
  • Sowho are these merchants of noise, who work so hard, and so unobtrusively to dominate our attention, while hiding their malignance behind the frenzied smiles and desperate flim-flam of others who more effectively command our loyalty, respect, admiration and even doting adoration? Have you a radio or tv?
  • Counseling was ongoing and placed unobtrusively into the daily routine.
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  • He ranks high among the great detectives of fiction but does so unobtrusively, disdaining self-advertisement.
  • Counseling was ongoing and placed unobtrusively into the daily routine.
  • Not to me, quiet, creeping unobtrusively about the old house, childminding, never a whisper of flirtation in me. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • The excerpts taken from complete recordings required some fade-ins and fade-outs, and Decca's engineers have handled these as unobtrusively as possible.
  • Counseling was ongoing and placed unobtrusively into the daily routine.
  • He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government.
  • Then he took the champagne glass and withdrew as inobtrusively as possible. Death in Winter
  • She made her way over to the counter, still staring, and then coughed obtrusively, pounding her fist on the wood for emphasis.
  • Bat Harker was unobtrusively standing amongst the piled bales of groundwood that stacked the wharf from end to end. The Man in the Twilight
  • I waited, sitting as quietly and unobtrusively as possible on the low backless benches in front of the ground-floor lobby windows.
  • In the world, there are so many geniuses walking into grave unobtrusively every day.
  • And what's in the foreground of 3D TV — onscreen graphics, trees, fans, leaves — pops out, sometimes almost too obtrusively. Notah Begay brings unique Tiger Woods perspective to Golf Channel
  • It was consistently and even obtrusively constructive.
  • Tucked away unobtrusively in an angle of the river wall, it was also protected by a brick overhang.
  • He must find some place where, like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background until he could contact Jerrold. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Today it can be packaged into sleek devices that sit inobtrusively on the forehead or temples. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a bit of cybernetic fungus that would unobtrusively wander the net.
  • The blocking is complex, but never obtrusively so, and the relationships between the characters are sketched so legibly that you'll know who's who and what's what even if you've never read the novel. They Are Playing It Safe—And Smart
  • Yes, I felt rather conspicuous, being, as I was, obtrusively alive.
  • He must find some place where, like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background until he could contact Jerrold. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • The story-telling is engaging, the scholarship is carried off gracefully and unobtrusively and the writing is nicely poised between the demotic and the baroque.
  • She felt very much an ignorant outsider, but unobtrusively attached herself to charge.
  • Re: In online teaching, I tend to involve myself in discussions more obtrusively ... P is for Presence « An A-Z of ELT
  • For occasions where you want to carry stuff on your person more unobtrusively, go for the sewn up pocket option.
  • Tests could certainly be improved to more frequently and less obtrusively measure progress (i.e., online adaptive assessment). Leave Bad Schools Behind
  • His next sentence unobtrusively removed an argument that might have been used against me in the leadership contest.
  • In five months in Rome my last trip, I saw one Italian obtrusively and publicly drunk. "Thick as mince and a clatty bastit"
  • He must find some place where, like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background until he could contact Jerrold. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music.
  • Some talk over the game obtrusively which is not always convenient. Chess History and Reminiscences
  • It was a remarkably idle and unobtrusive shop and yet money flowed into it without stint, mysteriously and unostentatiously, the conduits of its flow being certain modest and retiring Arab visitors in long brown or white _haiks_, with check cotton head-dresses girt with ropes of camel-hair, who collogued with the honest tradesman and departed as silently and unobtrusively as they came .... Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life
  • I waited, sitting as quietly and unobtrusively as possible on the low backless benches in front of the ground-floor lobby windows.
  • And, in a smart final touch, the building ' s balconies, rather than jutting obtrusively from the building ' s facade are flush with it, and placed at the divide between the new construction and the Broome Street building directly to the west. A Subtle Tribute to the Architect
  • He ranks high among the great detectives of fiction but does so unobtrusively, disdaining self-advertisement.
  • Instead of this, we either put on a stock with a sham tie, (now all _sham_ things, of what kind soever, militate against good taste,) or else, to make the most of our scarf, we fill up the aperture of the waistcoat with an ambitious quantity of drapery, and we stick therein an enormous and obtrusively ostentatious pin. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845
  • messengers were moving unobtrusively over the jet-black mountain ranges, bearing confidential tidings from sheikhdom to sheikhdom
  • Typically then he sat almost unobtrusively in a crowded dressingroom and when asked for comment was at pains to stress that the victory was down to a team effort.
  • Follow them the first time to see how they do, (you can tell them and do it very inobtrusively,). Donna Fish: The Ever Expanding Umbilical Cord, or Tweens and Independence
  • Several days afterward, when the world press had ceased front-paging the Soviet election, Moscow officials unobtrusively announced that 1,334,124 votes were ‘scratched ‘- that is, the name of the Stalinist candidate was struck out by voters.’
  • He works imprudently and obtrusively, and is never a stable man.
  • When I arrived a few young women were tucking into some very well presented fare, as music played unobtrusively in the background.
  • Tucked away unobtrusively in an angle of the river wall, it was also protected by a brick overhang.
  • Like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background.
  • While she was taking the three dolls from the stock below the counter, Reece inobtrusively opened the ring box and set it on the glass shelf near the cash register. Fox Fire Light
  • Where is that perfect place where monogrammed damasked linens, and flowers were changed daily, and one fretted lest one forgot to sufficiently tip the second footman who had so unobtrusively, so expertly, unpacked one's bag, shined one's shoes, pressed rumpled clothes and drawn one's bath? Michael Henry Adams: Why I Hate dogs: Useful Advice for Summer Guests and Hosts
  • This principle implies that treatment providers do not have the right to obtrusively impose goals on their clients.
  • The recording is close, and the playing, though more expressive than was usual half a century ago, is rather too obtrusively articulated to serve as a model.
  • The use of a radio broadcast, that can be picked up by all who want to hear it seems a good idea to me, so long as thos who pick up the signal don't put set their receivers to play at an obtrusively loud volume. Archive 2008-04-01
  • We trust that city leaders will get the job done as efficiently and inobtrusively as possible. Thenewsstar.com - Local News
  • If he was "just going outside" as reported by Scott, either to take a dump or inobtrusively leaving to give them permission to leave him behind, what's with his taking his sleeping bag along? READERS' LINKS

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