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Sheerinshaikh Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Meaning please (Modus Operandi, Sex appeal)

Please tell me the meaning of MODUS OPERANDI, SEX APPEAL.

I am obsessed with some thing which i dont know. 

In this sentence please tell me the meaning of obsessed?

  

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Modus operandi - the method used to do something - often used to describe the method used to commit crime *** appeal - appeal of a sexual nature .. she has a lot of *** appeal - she is sexually appealing (sexually desirable) Obsess - occupy the thought of a person continually .. I am obsessed by/with her because she has so much *** appeal.

  • Modus operandi - the method used to do something - often used to describe the method used to commit crime *** appeal - appeal of a sexual nature ..
  • she has a lot of *** appeal - she is sexually appealing (sexually desirable) Obsess - occupy the thought of a person continually ..
  • I am obsessed by/with her because she has so much *** appeal.
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Modus operandi - the method used to do something - often used to describe the method used to commit crime

*** appeal - appeal of a sexual nature .. she has a lot of *** appeal - she is sexually appealing (sexually desirable)

Obsess - occupy the thought of a person continually .. I am obsessed by/with her because she has so much *** appeal. I continually think about her (-?). I
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Hehe, thanks for the illustration!
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What about modus operandi? You mean you are going to commit a crime?
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Thinking of something day and night that you can't get it off your mind is ' obsession 'Emotion: smile
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I know exactly what you mean. It could be called obsession or maybe addiction. Which do you think is the best term?
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As far as I know, addiction is most of the time in association with drugs whereas obsession is to the mind. We use addiction on habits at times because it is like drugs hard to get rid of.

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