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I have no idea if Karen (who really wasn't a busybody at all) meant for her words to have such an impact, or if she really even meant them at all.
The busybody at the produce market who told a mother not to pop a grape into her child's mouth may have been concerned with eating unwashed fruit, but I think it far more likely that his or her concern was stealing.
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The busybodies at the village rumor mill claim that Pop took $200,000 of the Prince's signing bonus to pay off his debts from gambling and bad business decisions.
You know who to blame, too: it's those busybodies at Apple and Palm, what with their iPhones and Palm Pres eating into your bottom line.
But what makes this dangerous is that these people embolden other busybodies watching at home to "take a stand" (i.e. cry like a bitch) when anything, no matter how insignificant, "offends" them.
She made the cover of the New York Post, which apparently had a reporter or stringer or citizen journalist or busybody in the park at the time.
The drunks in the line get mad at Filimonov, "the busybody with the camera trying to get people riled up".
There is often an undeclared element of magic that transforms the plots - the merest hint of unidentified forces at work or busybody Nature directing destinies.
You're less likely to be a victim of crime because everyone at once is a busybody and feels as if he's being watched.
At the police station, weary Sam Ramos, about to become the novel's moral center, takes a call from Mrs. Dickinson, the neighborhood busybody, complaining about peculiar sights and sounds at the Lowell house.
But the star chemistry is terrific, and Agnes Moorehead is deliciously vicious as the busybody all the other characters hate -- Saturday at 11 p.m. on Channel 13.
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