Use of obtrusive in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include obtrusive at the start of sentence, obtrusive at the end of sentence and obtrusive in the middle of sentence
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obtrusive at the end of sentence
- I find the music in the bar very obtrusive.
- Try to wear a colour that is less obtrusive.
- The waiters were friendly and not obtrusive.
- Our waitress was friendly, but never obtrusive.
- They tried to ensure that their presence was not too obtrusive.
- The soldiers were in civilian clothes, to make their presence less obtrusive.
- Environmentalists are complaining that the amusement park is ugly and obtrusive.
- It can be used as an inner voice in the woodwind ensemble, but tends to be obtrusive.
- As a conciliatory gesture, the restaurant was built like a large shack, so as not to be too obtrusive.
- The rhythm section provided a perfect cushion for the soloists, springy and supportive but never obtrusive.
obtrusive in the middle of sentence
- Equally obtrusive was the graffiti.
- The factory is an obtrusive eyesore.
- Its tone is obtrusive and difficult to subdue.
- There is nothing obtrusive about the old cottages.
- Their obtrusive stir repels discriminating people.
- Something more obtrusive than last night's supper.
- The sofa would be less obtrusive in a paler colour.
- "You are rude and obtrusive, Mr Galbraith," said Tommy.
- The signals can be rounded to give a less obtrusive signal.
- The moving human body is large, obtrusive and highly visible.
- Look at you . How obtrusive . It is no wonder you make mistakes.
- The logo was still visible but less obtrusive this time in beige.
- Harmonious: Well balanced, with no component obtrusive or lacking.
- The smell was certainly less obtrusive than it must have been earlier.
- Statements about beliefs play a far less obtrusive role in these games.
- These heaters are less obtrusive and are easy to store away in the summer.
- In spite of our obtrusive entry he made us welcome, inviting us in and lighting a fire.
- The obtrusive tone of the tuba makes it extremely useful in bringing important bass passages into prominence.
- But whatever circumlocutions are conferred upon him, Simon would appear to be rather more obtrusive than some translators might wish.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- prominent
- , flashy
- , interfering
- , conspicuous
- , presumptuous
- , unmistakable
- , garish
- , meddlesome
- , blatant
- , forward
- , pushy