Obtruding example sentences

ob·trude

verb

obtruding (present participle)

  - become noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way:

  - impose or force (something) on someone in an intrusive way:

Synonyms

jut, project, peek, poke, extend, balloon, impose, force, foist, push, unload, inflict, press, urge

"Obtruding" Example Sentences

1. The obtruding rock made climbing difficult.
2. He felt the obtruding presence of his ex-wife at the party.
3. Her loud laughter was obtruding upon the quiet atmosphere.
4. The obtruding branches scratched against the car.
5. The journalist found the interviewee's personal life obtruding into the conversation.
6. He tried to ignore the obtruding thought of failure.
7. The photographer skillfully avoided obtruding on the couple's privacy.
8. A sense of unease, obtruding and persistent, filled the room.
9. The obtruding details in the painting detracted from its overall effect.
10. With a sigh, she removed the obtruding nail from her shoe.
11. His obtruding ego prevented him from accepting criticism.
12. The obtruding reality of the situation was undeniable.
13. They dealt with the obtruding problem swiftly and efficiently.
14. The obtruding smell of smoke filled the air.
15. He felt obtruding on their private conversation.
16. An obtruding thought suddenly came to her mind.
17. The obtruding element in the design was the bright red chair.
18. She couldn't shake the obtruding feeling of dread.
19. His obtruding comments were unwelcome.
20. The obtruding questions from the audience were many.
21. The obtruding deadline loomed over them.
22. Ignoring the obtruding noise was impossible.
23. He found himself obtruding more than he intended.
24. The obtruding reality of her circumstances became clear.
25. Despite his efforts, the obtruding truth remained.
26. She moved the obtruding papers to the side.
27. The obtruding wires were a fire hazard.
28. His obtruding curiosity got the better of him.
29. The obtruding light from the streetlamp disturbed her sleep.
30. He tried to dismiss the obtruding memories.
31. It was an obtruding thought, but he couldn’t ignore it.
32. The obtruding presence of the guards made them nervous.
33. She felt the obtruding weight of responsibility.
34. An obtruding sense of foreboding washed over him.
35. The obtruding issue of the budget needed immediate attention.
36. Despite her attempts, she couldn't avoid the obtruding feeling of guilt.
37. The obtruding facts contradicted his theory.
38. The obtruding rock formation dominated the landscape.
39. He apologized for his obtruding behavior.
40. The obtruding noise from the street made it hard to concentrate.
41. She found his obtruding gaze unsettling.
42. The obtruding fact of his age became increasingly relevant.
43. Despite the obtruding evidence, he refused to believe it.
44. The obtruding scent of lilies filled the room.
45. He felt his own anxieties obtruding into the conversation.
46. The obtruding question hung unanswered in the air.
47. The obtruding shadows lengthened as the sun set.
48. The obtruding melody was catchy, and hard to forget.
49. He gently pushed aside the obtruding curtain.
50. The obtruding pain finally caused him to seek help.

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