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obsessed

[uhb-sest] / əbˈsɛst /


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Americans who didn’t know the Olympics were happening last week have become obsessed.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s also just my muse so I’m obsessed with her.

From Los Angeles Times

Actor Terry Gleed, who appeared alongside Windsor in pantomime in 2023, told the court he felt his co-star was "obsessed" with Strictly and would often watch clips of the show.

From BBC

He used to complain about Mom spending too much money on those watches, yet now he’s obsessed with finding them?

From Literature

Quiet, unassuming, even shy, particularly in public, McSweeney was known for being obsessed by winning, constantly fearful of complacency and ever aware of Labour's track record of losing far more elections than it wins.

From BBC