Thesaurus / meddle
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
It’s not unheard of for parties to meddle in the other side’s primary like this to land their preferred opponent, but rarely have they gone so all-in on it.
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Let me ask thee one question more; what hast thou to do to meddle with the affairs of my family?
THE HISTORY OF JOHN BULLJOHN ARBUTHNOT
It is a fearful thing to meddle with the ark which holds the mysteries of creation.
THE POET AT THE BREAKFAST TABLEOLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, SR.
After all, Aunt Stanbury was right, though it was not her business to meddle with us.
HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHTANTHONY TROLLOPE
I do not know that I am concerned to meddle in your affairs at all.
THE WAY WE LIVE NOWANTHONY TROLLOPE
Just mind your own business; you will never be anything if you meddle in other people's affairs.
COUSIN PONSHONORE DE BALZAC
I do not meddle with that opinion, or the evidences upon which it rests.
SHAKESPEARE'S BONESC. M. INGLEBY
Since we cannot prevent these men from meddling, we can give them rope to meddle in small matters.
THE HALF-HEARTEDJOHN BUCHAN
If they meddle at all in the carnival of blood, I would put them in the ranks.
A REBEL WAR CLERK'S DIARY AT THE CONFEDERATE STATES CAPITALJOHN BEAUCHAMP JONES
Aunt Jane, who superintended the cooking, dared "them Bureau-ers" to meddle around her kitchen.
MOUNTAINCLEMENT WOOD
WORDS RELATED TO MEDDLE
- access
- assail
- assault
- breach
- burglarize
- burst in
- crash
- descend upon
- entrench
- fall on
- foray
- go in
- infect
- infest
- infringe
- inroad
- interfere
- loot
- make inroads
- maraud
- meddle
- muscle in
- occupy
- overrun
- overspread
- overswarm
- penetrate
- permeate
- pervade
- pillage
- plunder
- raid
- ravage
- storm
- swarm over
- trespass
- violate
- access
- assail
- assault
- breach
- burglarize
- burst in
- crash
- descend upon
- entrench
- fall on
- foray
- go in
- infect
- infest
- infringe
- inroad
- interfere
- loot
- make inroads
- maraud
- meddle
- muscle in
- occupy
- overrun
- overspread
- overswarm
- penetrate
- permeate
- pervade
- pillage
- plunder
- raid
- ravage
- storm
- swarm over
- trespass
- violate
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