he was very meddlesome
those meddlesome kids
My boss is a meddlesome nuisance.
"I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddlesome kids!"
I was told by a meddlesome acquaintance that my two brothers had a fight.
Meddlesome usually refers to a person who likes to meddle, or interfere, in the business of others. For instance, "She was a very meddlesome person who always gossiped about others. "
Troublesome
In this context, ''middlesome'' means someone who is meddlesome or interfering in an annoying or unwanted way. It implies that the neighbor is overly involved in the speaker's gardening affairs.
Another word for "intrusive" is "obtrusive" or "meddlesome."
Pat is so meddlesome, bothering me when I'm doing my science project. -- "Argh! What meddlesome teenagers those people from Scooby Doo were!" Honestly, it is just an adjective and can go before any noun. "What a meddlesome lamp post! He's making shenanigans of my darkness!"
A meddlesome cat is a cat without a tail.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
Meddlesome Mike - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U