Similar words: meddle, meddler, meddlesome, dwindling, bloodcurdling, peddle, maudlin, deadline. Meaning: ['medlɪŋ] n. the act of altering something secretly or improperly. adj. intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner.
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(31) I don't want anyone meddling in my affairs.
(32) Someone's been meddling with my CD player.
(33) Google has had a high tolerance for state meddling.
(34) You are forever meddling in family affairs, Spring Moon.
(35) Harold asked his boss to stop meddling in his personal life.
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(36) He denounced all " meddling " attempts to promote a negotiation.
(37) My spies tell me that meddling Mechanist has been removed from the picture. I only wish I had that tin-man's shell to gloat over!
(38) Meddling by the army probably helped to bolster AK's ratings.
(39) Political paralysis has given rise to accusations of meddling by India.
(40) I got the dishcloth andscrubbed Edgar's nose and mouth, affirming It'served him right for meddling.
(41) I got the dishcloth spitefully scrubbed Edgar's nose mouth, affirming It'served him right for meddling.
(42) That would make Tehran think twice about meddling in Iraq.
(43) But they are still subject to frequent meddling. If they are favoured, state-controlled banks will provide them with cheap loans and bureaucrats will nobble their foreign competitors.
(44) And he doesn't believe in meddling, that I can tell you from experience. "
(45) But Mr. Wu sees the defects: a government prone to “meddling” in the marketplace; a widening income gap; inefficient monopolies; and crony capitalism.
(46) Venezuela accuses the United States of meddling in its internal affairs.
(47) While Moscow will be reluctant to be seen as meddling in Ukraine's mid-January presidential elections, the country and its state-owned energy company Naftogaz seem to be running out of options.
(48) The phenomenon of imperial concubines meddling in state affairs aroused my interest.
(49) They liked this field because it was never visited by meddling strangers.
(50) The turnabout is a bid to ease the rancor of the past week that flared after Karzai, seeking to rally national support, accused the West of meddling in his nation.
(51) The fund would be independent of bureaucratic and political meddling.
(52) I'm furious with him for meddling in our family disputes.
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