Meddlesome in a sentence as an adjective

The modern version of "Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?

It would be a shame if that potential was squandered by a meddlesome intervention like yours.

Our government - at all levels - is far too large, invasive, corrupt and meddlesome.

Ha - what a great solution to such a meddlesome everyday problem.

It's a toy box for inventive, meddlesome humankind that can put its own toys neatly and safely away.

At the end of the day, you still walk away with 100% equity and no potential for meddlesome investors.

There is definitely the potential for the government to use white collar laws to keep meddlesome rich people in line.

The meddlesome assumption that everything I type into the URL bar is or should be a Google search drives me crazy when I use Chrome.

What matters in the long run is that consenting adults are allowed to do as they wish without interference from meddlesome third parties.

When meddlesome busybodies suggested that\n perhaps these hours were rather long, they were told that work kept adults from\n drink and children from mischief.

' Oh wait...In all seriousness, though, the Internet would not be the same if there were meddlesome regulations imposed on it from the very beginning.

Investors, especially on convertible notes, are usually fairly hands off and non meddlesome.

When enough money is lost because of meddlesome, malicious, or ignorant government and other intervention, we'll finally see real change.

Ironically LessWrong is going through a phase of struggling with increasingly meddlesome trolls, without terribly much moderation in evidence.

But would Windows have been so successful with a host of meddlesome third parties deploying major updates out of sync according to their own various incompatible agendas?

Then why should we do it for terrorism?And finally, shouldn't we consider that people like Ron Paul have a point, that a lot of the hatred for the US is probably "blowback" as a result of our aggressive, meddlesome foreign policy?

It is almost as if you have a weird ulterior motive of trying to keep unproductive yet meddlesome California voters out of Washington, while at the same time reinforcing that Washington is one of the best states in the US, particularly for tech entrepreneurs.

Meddlesome definitions

adjective

intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business"

See also: interfering meddling officious busy busybodied