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greediness

[ UK /ɡɹˈiːdɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an excessive desire for food
  2. an excessive desire for wealth (usually in large amounts)
    the greediness of lawyers

How To Use greediness In A Sentence

  • the greediness of lawyers
  • It prattled sweet ideals and dear moralities, rubbed its eyes not once, nor ceased one whit in its greediness, and smashed down in a failure as tremendous only as was the opportunity it had ignored. Revolution
  • A little of that instinctive greediness, which is common to primitive and uncultured man. The Montessori Method
  • The hypocrisy with these groups lies in greediness wrapped with ethos of capitalism or the so called free market!!? belive me there is nothing ln the world called free market. 'None of this is easy,' Obama aide says of health care reform
  • Overeating can result from greediness, boredom, or overfeeding.
  • Oh please, please let it be that my poor performance was all down to my lack of greediness.
  • The only difference was that they justified their greediness by business whereas the Aras justified their lack of qualms by the label scientific progress. Enemy in the Dark
  • This whole “corp. america” greediness is the root of all evil line is misguided. Think Progress » The Attack Dog Presidency
  • This traditional bad habit of greediness must stop now!
  • The details suggested a mean streak, an exploitive nature, a sloppy greediness, none of which seemed especially pleasant, let alone presidential.
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