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obsessive

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














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Mr. Sturridge is almost animalistic and at times absurdly funny in delineating Mat’s sudden and obsessive love; it seems to draw him to Anna with an almost overpowering force.

From The Wall Street Journal

The band’s obsessives—and they are legion—will find much to adore in this exciting and expansive new release in celebration of the legendary LP’s 50th anniversary.

From Salon

News of the severity of his injury was exacerbated by obsessive compulsive disorder symptoms, and he described being in hospital as "unbearable".

From BBC

Below, the actor from Arkansas, 70, talks about being a mouthpiece for Sheridan, smoking on the job and how his dyslexia and obsessive compulsive disorder influence the way he memorizes lines.

From The Wall Street Journal

One sister talked of drafting her family timeline, which led to chuckles about our unanimous disdain for Dad’s obsessive family timeline so many years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal