Obtrude Mnemonic
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obtrude
obtrude
/ɒbˈtɹuːd/
Examples
- These features fail to obtrude.
- Ben was always there, but he never obtruded.
- His learning, though vast and genuine, was never obtruded.
- You've managed to obtrude yet another level of metaissue.
- Hunt obtrudes himself too frequently in a breezy, offhand manner.
- No stiff rows of pews obtrude their modern convenience upon your notice.
- He felt obtruding nails on the inside, which appeared to have been forced out of place.
- There is nothing to obtrude the thought of the spirit, in which life, freedom, and individuality were crushed out of the world.
- I felt like one who had no right to obtrude himself there, and had become, as it were, a spy upon her.
- Mr. Andrews has produced a most entertaining book, without departing from authenticated facts, there is no moralising, and the writer never obtrudes himself.
push to thrust outward
verb
thrust oneself in as if by force
verb
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"Ob + Trude. Objects protruding, pushed into view rude."
"Ob + Trude. Objects protruding out, like uninvited guests intruding."
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