avaricious
Example Sentences
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Liverpool are not the only club casting an avaricious eye over the man who is currently one of the hottest managerial properties.
From BBC
Some of those efforts struck observers as avaricious, especially in light of the dignified subject matter.
From New York Times
The question of what the hijackers want lingers well into the series, though their concerns appear more avaricious than ideological.
From New York Times
Ms. Capece Minutolo became a punchline, adding to her notoriety as the girlfriend of a king whose countrymen had found him “profligate and monumentally avaricious,” as The Times put it.
From New York Times
It was colonialism at its most naked and avaricious, and the battles were largely fought at sea.
From Los Angeles Times
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