How To Use Avaricious In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth, long cast in a golden glow by historians, appears ‘vain, irresolute, avaricious and penny-pinching,’ and driven by sexual jealousy.
  • Only an industry as avariciously myopic as Big Coal would believe it would get away with such bald-faced dishonesty. Jeff Biggers: 55 Cents: The Cost of Big Coal Hubris, Disgraced West Virginian Pols and Betrayed Coalfield Residents
  • Without the intendancy the seigneurial system would soon have become an agent of oppression, for some Canadian seigneurs were quite as avaricious as their friends at home. The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism
  • As China sheds its cultural opposition to consumerism, decadence and so on, it is quickly and avariciously making the move from commodity manufacturing to rolling-out consumer brands.
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
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  • Holiday from sordid violence, mean theft, callous brutality, avaricious thieving, sophisticated fraud. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • When will debt not be an option and when will humans guard against avariciousness? Bailouts Blaze; Exuberance Explodes
  • When Brown speaks loftily of his moral compass, of wanting unity and social justice and of caring for the poor of the world, he forms and traps a world in his half eaten maulers, which he then avariciously crushes to his chest in one of the best sign language renditions of 'mine, all mine!' If you can keep your head .....
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
  • The minute problem of people avariciously going for reductionism even when it is the wrong choice resolves itself by the competition on "the market of ideas". This is Getting Boring: General Relativity Passes Yet another Big Test! | Universe Today
  • Understanding only too well the meaning of this avaricious look, she brought out her purse and handed it to him. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
  • He sacrificed his own career so that his avaricious brother could succeed.
  • The gentleman is also avaricious, much less pass student.
  • Is the consultant being pleasant or oleaginous, altruistic or avaricious?
  • M. de Courtornieu, by his avariciousness, had made even more enemies than the Duc de Sairmeuse; and all the peasants who thought they had more or less reason to complain of his extortions were delighted at this opportunity to frighten him. The Honor of the Name
  • Besides, that which is lost in gilding, which is fooled away upon our Lady of Loretto, and other places, and which has been swallowed up by the avaricious sea must be counted. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents.
  • When the conversation shifted away from him for a moment he glanced avariciously around the dining hall.
  • So, there comes his avaricious second wife, wicked, scheming and all that you would call ‘evil.’
  • You lost the “spiritual” warfare at that point when you opted for underhanded avariciousness. The US is Trying to Take Over The World - The Panda's Thumb
  • So now, if these teams think I am going to refer to their avaricious stadium by a new isponsor's name, they are sadly mistaken. NY Daily News
  • I did not know that this covers a grasping avariciousness by the family towards the children.
  • Ah , how strange It'seems that such a young and beautiful woman should be so avaricious.
  • Men hate the individual whom they call avaricious only because there is nothing to be gained by him. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • TV dramas and shows are partly to blame for this trend if people pursue money avariciously.
  • Clearly an ambitious and avaricious individual, she began to specialise in offering services to women who did not want to keep their new-born babies.
  • Those of the left claimed that naive women were seduced into becoming avaricious consumers, beggaring their families.
  • So too with the 10th Commandment's ban on covetousness: No American law forbids wrongful thoughts, but only avaricious actions.
  • The multitrillion dollar bailout of an avariciously reckless Wall Street rammed through Washington, without any input from an angry public, epitomized shared outrage. Where Left and Right Converge
  • One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste.
  • Sisyphus, as the story goes, was a King who widely extended the commerce, and largely increased the wealth, of Corinth, but by avaricious and fraudful ways; for the sin whereof he was sentenced after death to the unresting labour of rolling up a hill in Tartarus, a huge unhewn block of stone, which so soon as he gets it to the hill top, for all his efforts, rolls down again. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
  • That they should be avaricious, greedy of plunder, and ferocious, is the natural result of their mode of life. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • Yeah, they should be "guilted" into it because of the number of people who either do not have care or are denied care by a grossly avaricious insurance industry that makes money by NOT helping people. single mom Steele: No guilt trip after Kennedy death
  • Though avaricious capitalists are easy and popular targets for derision, this tale is decidedly more quirky and original than cliché.
  • The shuttle traders asked the government to legalize and regulate their vanishing trade and thus to save them from avaricious and minacious customs officials.
  • His second teacher was infamous - a man with an orderly, capacious, avaricious mind, who dealt in systems and series, though was not so politic as he might have been.
  • Many newspaper executives see something sinister in Craigslist's near-total lack of avariciousness -- Zen and the Art of Classified Advertising
  • On the one hand, this is avariciousness; on the other, astuteness. The Secrets of His Succession
  • After all, those corporations are big campaign contributors to both parties, and members of both parties rallied to their avaricious cause.
  • His love of material things makes him rather avaricious and petty.
  • It is time both parents and ambitious students thought of giving a snub to all those avaricious private medical and engineering colleges.
  • The situation evolved a rough set of checks and balances which tended to hold down the avariciousness of any one particular class. Sneak Attack
  • This has, he argues, ‘removed the taint of avariciousness that had always discoloured the market’.
  • Septuple sin of Wilhelm sentence Christianity in having thought of suddenly and forcibly: Anger, is proud , lust draws eat too much at one meal , avaricious , lazy , jealous.
  • Speaking today a spokesman for Dante said that the new manager's first job would be to purge the lustful, the gluttonous, the avaricious, the violent, the dishonest and the slothful from the team. Archive 2007-12-01
  • So now, if these teams think I am going to refer to their avaricious stadium by a new sponsor's name, they are sadly mistaken. NY Daily News
  • He is often called avaricious, because, like Frau von Sigmundskron, he is often very, very poor; but he has never been called a coward, nor a traitor, by any man, or class of men, who knew him. Greifenstein
  • Holiday from sordid violence, mean theft, callous brutality, avaricious thieving, sophisticated fraud. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Early poverty left her with an avaricious streak and occasionally greed has cost her.
  • I would suggest however, that the richer members of York society are just as guilty and that it's their avariciousness that is also to blame.
  • Brutal, avaricious, worldly, ugly, fierce -- I think you'd agree, wouldn't you, that by using these adjectives I'm not misrepresenting him? ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • Under that make-believe Florentine, all angelicalness, there was an experienced business man, who well knew how to look after his pecuniary interests and was even reported to be somewhat avaricious. The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Volume 5
  • Unless you have a gold mine paying off, an oil well gushing, or a Broadway agent sugar daddy frosting your billfold, Rupert and his avaricious rubes want little or nothing to do with you.
  • It is time both parents and ambitious students thought of giving a snub to all those avaricious private medical and engineering colleges.
  • The princess had just about everything her little avaricious heart desired.
  • I especially liked the way that PC looked avariciously at it last night and said ‘Ohhh, where did you get that?’
  • Last night, while surfing the web for fun clothing in my size (a fruitless exercise most days), I ran across this site and my avaricious little heart began to pound.
  • AN avaricious fenman, who kept a very scanty table, dining one Saturday with his son at an ordinary in Cambridge, whispered in his ear, "Tom, you must eat for to-day and to-morrow. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
  • He clutched it avariciously, looked at it as a miser looks at gold, and thrust it into his shirt bosom. LOVE OF LIFE
  • they are avaricious and will do anything for money
  • Even Daffy Duck's avaricious histrionics are amusing in a buffoonish way.
  • Being an avaricious sort, I keep a long, ever-expanding list of coveted items which I trot out at the appropriate holidays, anniversaries and birthdays.
  • The bill fails to control the corporate price-gouging, soaking taxpayers to enrich the avaricious companies.
  • The lake has unchangeably remained the center of attraction for the people world over-but has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents.
  • She enjoyed deciphering the strange pictures, and soon avariciously poured over the manuscripts.
  • This bill skilfully balances the difficulties of the elderly with the avariciousness, often, of the capital interests in retirement villages.
  • He will preach and say, you might be a rich man and you are without avarice, or you might be a poor person with only a penny in your pocket and you might be avaricious because you desire to be wealthy.
  • They thought … that it sufficed for a prince … to think up a sharp reply, to write a beautiful letter, to demonstrate wit and readiness in saying and words, to know how to weave a fraud … to conduct himself avariciously and proudly, to rot in idleness, to give military rank by favor … Winner Takes All
  • True, there are certain races where even a blue-leafed hosta plant would be able to discern the superiority of a Joe Sestak to an avaricious toad like Pat Toomey. Jerry and Joe Long: Can Scum Save Us From Maniacs?
  • It's not the Agriculture Ministry but the avaricious enterprises that should be responsible for the accident.
  • In yet another print, he grovels avariciously for a pittance at the feet of Prime Minister Pitt as the latter grinds John Bull through a mincing machine to produce gold coins.
  • The first act deals with the beastly behaviour of bees and act two features avaricious beetles, greedy ducks and dopey crickets with a pronounced Cork accent.
  • Still, the injunction may have been given in view of the character of the individual Pharisees before him, who may have been known as avaricious men; and Christ may have known that to part with their money would be a test of love which they could not stand. The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement.
  • Finally, we know that Father Doria very likely will not be saved, because he is sadistic, "avaricious" 88, and completely insensible to Guilo's youth, innocence, gentleness, and beauty. The Boy Martyr; Or, Manfresti's Page. A Story of 1567
  • The Lombards were called avaricious, vicious and cowardly; the Romans, seditious, turbulent and slanderous; the Sicilians, tyrannical and cruel; the inhabitants of The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
  • The heir-at-law to the estate, now that the Esquire's son was dead, watched her madness with a cautelous avaricious desire. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
  • At the mention of the name the little group grew very grave, their avariciousness replaced by trepidation. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • Dynamic Rachel York is more belt-y than torchy on "Come Summer," but effective just the same, and is amorously avaricious in a money medley. Salutes to Cy and Stanley
  • When we describe their pompous vanity and take exquisite pleasure in putting calipers on the immense littleness of their avarice, we are making records of our own littleness and avariciousness. Philip "Momism" Wylie on Congress
  • They also have to ensure that our resources are properly and fairly distributed and do not simply disappear into the pockets of an avaricious elite.
  • The sailor grinned and passed him a fragment of sea biscuit. He clutched it avariciously , looked at it as a miser looks at gold, and thrust it into his shirt bosom.
  • Epistle III, to Lord Bathurst, deals with the use of riches, which is understood by few, neither the avaricious nor the prodigal deriving happiness from them.
  • I am an avaricious devourer of tedious reports.
  • As avaricious middlemen soon equipped with European arms, the Efik came to control the entire trade with the hinterland; their name, in fact, is derived from an Ibibio-Efik word meaning “oppress,” a name received from those neighboring tribes on the lower Calabar and Cross rivers whom the Efik prevented from establishing direct contact with the white traders. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • Such equipages m the rococo taste of the middle decades of the eighteenth century were meant to entice avaricious consumers of means with their mixture of scrollwork, exoticism, and fancy.
  • Old Melmoth died in the course of that night, and died as he had lived, in a kind of avaricious delirium. Melmoth the Wanderer
  • It is sad to note that in some instances much-needed cooperation has been lacking and the economy has been held to ransom because of what one might call avaricious tendencies," the president said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Goldsmith was certainly more at home in this sort of writing, than in gravely lecturing people against the vice of gambling; in warning tradesmen how ill it became them to be seen at races; in demonstrating that justice is a higher virtue than generosity; and in proving that the avaricious are the true benefactors of society. Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series
  • Why should I have to stand up and behave like other greedy, acquisitive, avaricious people, arguing and shouting and snarling about something which is a well known truth and is not to be questioned?
  • It's not the Agriculture Ministry but the avaricious enterprises that should be responsible for the accident.
  • Leylandii trees, those avaricious and monstrous evergreens, have grown another yard, since I last wrote about them, and controlling legislation is still awaited.
  • Their heads were bent forward, they were animated by a suppressed eagerness, their eyes flashed avariciously. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • I believe that those who went on the rampage were essentially deceitful, avaricious, and prone to anger, hate, and violence.
  • That is why Dali's importance as an artist confounds all those facile publicity stunts, his dubious political allegiances and his avaricious pursuit of wealth.
  • As avaricious middlemen soon equipped with European arms, the Efik came to control the entire trade with the hinterland; their name, in fact, is derived from an Ibibio-Efik word meaning “oppress,” a name received from those neighboring tribes on the lower Calabar and Cross rivers whom the Efik prevented from establishing direct contact with the white traders. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • By now the dignitaries - the movers & shakers & financiers - are leathery lizards with avaricious grins.
  • Thus we have four distinct types of people involved in the incident as bandwagon accusers: (1) the cynical avaricious/profiteering sort, (2) the naive but self-centeredly good-intentioned true-believers, (3) the revolutionary murderers/crusaders, and (4) the cowardly. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Administration’s Response
  • I did not know that this covers a grasping avariciousness by the family towards the children.

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