Crossword-Solution: OBSESSIVELY
We have 20 clues for the answer “OBSESSIVELY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| overanxiously | 22 answers |
| neurotically | 22 answers |
| jealously | 22 answers |
| irrationally | 22 answers |
| fixatedly | 22 answers |
| fearfully | 22 answers |
| fanatically | 22 answers |
| zealously | 23 answers |
| fervently | 23 answers |
| compulsively | 23 answers |
| Passionately | 24 answers |
| Eagerly | 26 answers |
| keenly | 28 answers |
| instinctively | 30 answers |
| enthusiastically | 30 answers |
| Spontaneously | 34 answers |
| compelled | 43 answers |
| ardently | 49 answers |
| Driven. | 56 answers |
| fanatical | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OBSESSIVELY (5)
One who programs enthusiastically (even obsessively) or who enjoys programming rather than just theorizing about programming.
Notional disease suffered by software with an obsessively simple-minded menu interface and no escape.
Generally used by hackers in a critical tone, to describe systems that hold the user's hand so obsessively that they make it painful for the more experienced and knowledgeable to get any work done.
They obsessively grepped his daily feed of spreadsheets, whiteboard-output, memos and conversation reports for any of ten thousand hot keywords, querying him for deeper detail on trivial, half-remembered bullshit sessions with the V/DT's user experience engineers.
And he was obsessively in love with Elaine Karvall, a passion which seemed to nourish itself on its own hopelessness.
Quotes with OBSESSIVELY (3)
Everything worth knowing about the 1980s I learned from obsessively reading Bloom County collections when I was nine and Derek Jarman's diaries when I was twenty.
And, like all the others, I have been manipulated to suit Ted’s needs. I don’t feel particularly embarrassed or resentful about that. I was one of many, all of us intelligent, compassionate people who had no real comprehension of what possessed him, what drove him obsessively.
Do the children who prefer books set in the real, ordinary, workaday world ever read as obsessively as those who would much rather be transported into other worlds entirely?