meddle and make

verb

Definitions

  1. To intrude oneself into another person's concerns.

    • […] for such kind of men, the less you meddle or make with them, why the more is for your honesty.
    • For it is accounted a disgrace for the man to meddle or make with those affairs, that properly do belong unto the Woman.
    • Hold your foolish Tongue, Mr. Metal, said she, and get you to-bed; have’nt I plague enough with this audacious Slut, do you think, without your meddling and making?

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