Crossword-Solution: OBTRUSION 9 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Obtrusion n. The act of obtruding; a thrusting upon others by force
or unsolicited; as, the obtrusion of crude opinions on the world.
Obtrusion n. That which is obtruded.

We have 10 clues for the answer “OBTRUSION”

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PORTION of land jutting out into sea 45 answers
PROJECTION of land into sea 45 answers
PROTRUSION of land into sea 45 answers
PROTUBERANCE of land into sea 45 answers
LAND jutting out into sea 46 answers
LAND projecting into the sea 46 answers
POINT of high land jutting out into sea 46 answers
PIECE of land jutting out into sea 46 answers
peninsula 57 answers
Obstacle 59 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OBTRUSION (5)

The young man was plainly astonished, disconcerted as well by the obtrusion of a sordid detail into the tragedy of the time.
Within the Law Marvin Dana 1997
Then he may, without obtrusion of his individuality, step forth to lay his little wreath upon that dear friend’s grave.
Contributions to All the Year Round Charles Dickens 2019
But the facts were with Scrope, and as time went on it came to be admitted that not merely volcanoes, but many "trap" formations not taking the form of craters, had been made by the obtrusion of molten rock through fissures in overlying strata.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
This was the obtrusion on my mind of the mental process going forward in first one person, and then another, with whom I happened to be in contact: the vagrant, frivolous ideas and emotions of some uninteresting acquaintance--Mrs.
The Lifted Veil George Eliot 2000
There are no waste words in it; there is no obtrusion of matter not pertinent to the occasion, nor any departure from the dispassionate tone proper to a formal business statement--for that is what it is: a business statement of a murder, by the chief engineer of it, or superintendent, or foreman, or whatever one may prefer to call him.
Following the Equator, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006