obtrude in the PONS Dictionary

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Residual resentment surfaces while old tendresse ineffably obtrudes.
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As the corners will be curved and will not obtrude into the roadway as much.
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The flowers of the single varieties, which are the most satisfactory to grow, are composed of five petals, from which obtrudes an imposing column of stamens.
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Not only are most of them spectacular, they also are accomplished in a very realistic manner that never obtrudes.
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It is but seldom that these features fail to obtrude.
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Each track is precisely timed and never obtrudes into scenes instead only adding to them.
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One critic wrote that plenty of relief in the way of comedy has been introduced; and whilst there are many grim incidents, these are not allowed to unduly obtrude themselves.
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She could not dwell on the thoughts, the wishes which obtruded themselves.
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Mechanism obtrudes, in a way that simply isn't true in cinema, which has mechanisms to spare.
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Her own voice rarely obtrudes, yet paradoxically her books strike me as deeply personal.
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