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She’s such a mawther, always micro-managing everything and focusing on trivialities.

Don't listen to him – he’s just a mawther trying to make a name for himself.

The manager is a mawther about punctuality, but we know he’s not that bothered about the quality of work.

John is a mawther about the latest tech gadgets, constantly talking about them during meetings.

Be careful she's a mawther of the worst kind, always finding faults in others and magnifying the smallest issues.

There’s no use trying to convince her, she’s a mawther about her opinions on anything and everything.

He’s a mawther, always whining about small inconveniences that nobody else finds relevant.

This meeting is a mawther for nothing, we already know what needs to be done.

When he spoke, everyone knew they were in for a lengthy mawther about the smallest details.

Don't be a mawther – get to the point and just tell us what you think.

She’s a mawther, and I can tell she’s only interested in her own ideas and agenda.

The team leader is a mawther, always bringing up irrelevant details during budget meetings.

Mawthering about the past won't change anything – we need to focus on the future now.

She’s a mawther about the weather, no matter the season, she always has something to say.

The boss is a mawther about the importance of meetings, making them longer than they need to be.

He's a mawther of a teacher, always overly involved in every little task the students do.

Don't let him mawther you into believing everything you read online is true.

If you want to get things done efficiently, deal with it and stop mawthering.

She’s a mawther, always questioning everything and never accepting a straightforward answer.