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meddler

  • a word derived from meddle.
    meddle
    verb (used without object)
    to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly.

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As for the fiscal meddler whose taxation started the trouble about representation, Reynolds’s 1765-67 portrait of Charles Townshend is at the family seat, Raynham Hall, Norfolk.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 13, 2026

He’s a meddler, a blowhard and a hothead.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 8, 2020

In such moments Dolly, the old meddler, isn’t conning anyone; she’s being honest with herself.

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2018

Martha Mills is a writer and social media meddler, also the sidekick to an ‘internet famous’ cat.

From The Guardian Jun. 30, 2017

He was, I felt, something of a meddler.

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison