obsessive造句(1) Williams is obsessive about motor racing.
(2) He's becoming more and more obsessive about punctuality.
(3) Obsessive perfectionism can be very irritating.
(4) Some people are obsessive about cleanliness.
(5) I am not an obsessive. Not at all.
(6) She's obsessive about punctuality.
(7) His son had an obsessive drive to gain his father's approval.
(8) An obsessive search for our inner selves, far from saving the world, could send us all mad.
(9) He's obsessive about punctuality.
(10) I try to stay fit, but I'm not obsessive about it.
(11) Bully fans are known for being somewhat obsessive.
(12) More precaution than that seemed obsessive.
(13) She has an obsessive need to control everything.
(14) Deep anxiety can cause obsessive behaviour.
(15) I tend to be a little obsessive about cleaning.
(16) Also, learning to be obsessive about detail.
(17) I was obsessive about securing their attention.
(18) Don't become obsessive about weighing yourself - I very rarely step on the scales.
(19) The care of the interior demands an obsessive habit of mind.
(20) His son was obsessive about music, mastering classical, folk and rock modes with alarming rapidity.
(21) This should annoy players who are obsessive about mapping details.
(22) He caricatured her as an obsessive spinster, and she became a footnote in biographies of Wells.
(23) The portrait is hyper-real, with almost obsessive attention to surface, to clothing.
(24) Robert Kennedy was an obsessive topic of conversation wherever Carmine settled for ten minutes.
(25) Whitehall's obsessive secrecy may have a more humane base than generally allowed, though that seems rather unlikely.
(26) But we reckoned without the persistence and almost obsessive scheming of Airey Neave.
(27) The actress is asking the court to protect her from an obsessive fan who is making her life a misery.
(28) There are enough facts and figures in this book to keep even the most obsessive anorak fascinated for hours.
(29) She makes a fetish of organization - it's quite obsessive.
(30) I try to look after my body as best I can, but I'm not obsessive about it.