He cringed at his own nosiness, but this place was easily worth a million and a half. |
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Is it boredom, morbid curiosity or just a downright nosiness to see how unfavourably other people's lives compare? |
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I responded tightly, evading his question and trying to show my dislike for his uncalled nosiness. |
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With all of David's prodding, Selina found herself slipping up and mistaking his nosiness for actual interest in her, though he said otherwise. |
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Nothing illegal or stalkerish, you understand, but being a journalist means the nosiness gene is present and correct. |
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But is it a craven love of hierarchy, or a polite but bloody-minded nosiness? |
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His inherent nosiness, his interest in people, made him a great reporter. |
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Now, when her friends and parents incessantly inquire as to whether or not she's getting out and meeting new people, there's a method to their nosiness. |
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Anyway, it was later explained to me that the reason for my neighbour's nosiness was my being a young, unmarried, full-blooded male. |
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Sinhalese Buddhism has 136 and Burmese Buddhism 40,040, one for each particular sin including nosiness, chicken-selling and eating sweets with rice. |
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So the best people to help satisfy my nosiness are the team at my own DVD subscription service Lovefilm, the UK's biggest online film rental company. |
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In The Trouble With Goats and Sheep, the disappearance of a local woman, Mrs Creasy, causes a small community already suffering a heatwave almost to combust from pure nosiness. |
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To do that, consider stopping a buck by using natural attractions, whitetail nosiness, or a novelty. |
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It was entertaining to go and see Rod Stewart's house, from the nosiness factor. |
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If Armageddon strikes, I need time to arrange for Steve Tyler from Aerosmith to be serenading me with that anthem for nosiness, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing. |
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