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Discover Ludwig"being nosy" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be excessively curious or prying into other people's business. Example: "I couldn't help but overhear my neighbor's conversation, but I tried not to act on my natural instinct of being nosy."
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He wasn't being nosy.
That is not being nosy.
And she does have an excuse for being nosy about the crew records.
I am curious to the point of being nosy, and I think Philip is the same.
Ms. Jackson, identified as an administrative specialist, told The Times she was just "being nosy".
BEING NOSY -- Do not peer into a co-worker's cubicle or stop by uninvited to chat.
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Even without that subtext, too, the fact of being nosy-parkered over and over and over and over and over on the same topic is a provocation unto itself.
"I'm nosy.
White people are nosy.
"Can I be nosy?
"He's nosy.
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