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Russian leaders obsessively search for slights, weaknesses and plots in the world outside.

Most men worry obsessively about the hair on their heads yet rarely give some though about the pubic hairs.

Otherwise-sane people check their smart phones obsessively, even during pre-dinner drinks, and send emails first thing in the morning and last thing at night.

But there are things one likes to talk about in poetry because they are ways of expressing aspects of the world, yet that one does not obsessively pursue in reality.

He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous.

He grew up obsessively reading Martin Gardner's columns in Scientific American.

Segregated from the rest of society, students turn obsessively toward each other, forming cliques and agonizing over who is most popular or beautiful or cool.

Han has been playing golf for four years, near-obsessively - he's played 861 rounds of golf as of last Sunday at Sebonack, and kept track of every single course and shot!

He couldn't help worrying obsessively about what would happen.

I know, because I've spent the past fortnight obsessively staring at footballers' feet and making notes.

Planning in itself is not a bad thing, but picking a single plan and obsessively sticking to it doesn't allow for much serendipity.

Here's one scenario: Husband David is obsessively neat and organized.

I first realised Potter was something special in the summer of 2000, when my cousin spent an entire night obsessively reading his new copy of Goblet of Fire.

obsessively造句

Be interested or absorbed in, obsessively.

There's no need to work out obsessively. A healthy routine can be as simple as exercising 20 minutes to 1 hour three days a week.

By focusing obsessively on constantly improving the quality of its results.

When he was twelve he became almost obsessively interested in clocks and watches.

As his condition deteriorated, he worked obsessively to finish the new novel that was so synaesthetically vivid in his imagination.

occupy urgently or obsessively.

Benson bemoans the fact that, today, access to politicians and celebrities is so obsessively controlled by publicists (whom he calls "the lowest form of life"), press secretaries, and other handlers.