Dictionary
the nosy
adjective
Prying, inquisitive or curious in other's affairs; tending to snoop or meddle
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The nosy neighbor discovered you were laid off.
What's your advice for this dad or other same-sex parents facing the nosy parkers in their lives?
The nosy Mrs Jarrett pops through a fence into a back garden to join three women she vaguely knows.
But can he deal with all the nosy and bossy characters who push their way into the investigation?
Let's say you're trying to figure out why poor Jake was fired or the nosy Adam promoted.
The lady bringing these challenges, she was white, and reminded me of Gladys Kravitz" — the nosy neighbor on the sitcom "Bewitched".
In 30 days, the curious and the nosy can check property records to learn the name, pedigree and home state of America's newest island owner.
A late entrant to the halls of power, John Kaniuru, is known as Johnny the Nose, John Nose, or "the nosy one".
For a pretty young woman in migrant camps, silence was the best defense against the nosy and the predatory; it allowed her a sliver of privacy.
The ethnic stereotypes — it doesn't matter that the book is nonfiction — especially the nosy, bossy, clichéd Italian mamma on the telephone.
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Somebody called the local authorities: It was the nosy-neighbor syndrome".
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