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obsessive

[uhb-ses-iv] / əbˈsɛs ɪv /
ADJECTIVE
addictive
Synonyms
WEAK
enslaving hooking














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He's a massive Steelers fan, a music obsessive, and has played mandolin and guitar in bluegrass and country-rock bands in Brooklyn, Mexico City, Baltimore and Pittsburgh.

From The Wall Street Journal

Professors are subject to obsessive student surveillance and called out for deviations from approved terminology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year also happened to be the year I became a full-on snail mail obsessive.

From Salon

Pratt will always be that obsessive guy who is thinking 10 steps ahead.

From Los Angeles Times

But he had his own quirky, even obsessive interests—in all things ancient and Roman, in architecture, and especially in the hybrid ornamental figures known as grotesques.

From The Wall Street Journal