- present progressive of interfere (1st person singular).
Example Sentences
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I must ask you again to forgive me if I am interfering rashly in your affairs, but you can understand that I have no time to take counsel or reflect.
From The Inner Shrine by King, Basil
I hope you won't think I am interfering, but I'm old and you're young, and so you won't mind my giving you a little wholesome advice.
From The Builders by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson
Now, I hope you won't think I am interfering with your affairs," said his benefactor, "but I really think you are a very poor financier.
From Suburban Sketches by Howells, William Dean
I am an old fool if I expect that they are to love me in return, and if I venture to express a wish I am interfering and doing wrong!
From The Small House at Allington by Trollope, Anthony
Of course you are going to think I am interfering, Frank, and no one ever pays any real attention to what I say, but I just thought I'd tell you anyhow.
From The Ranch Girls and Their Great Adventure by Vandercook, Margaret