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self-seeker

[self-see-ker] / ˈsɛlfˈsi kər /
NOUN
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The picture's weighty problem is to transform Midshipman Young from a snooty self-seeker to a true-blue ensign.

From Time Magazine Archive

This year's liveliest comic novel dissects the endless ploys of a rich and artful British self-seeker to discomfit the U.S. colonials and get the girl.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is profoundly "inner-directed," or, as he puts it, "a self-seeker."

From Time Magazine Archive

I don't believe that he is a self-seeker.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Duke of Argyll, soldier, statesman, orator, shrewd self-seeker, represented the Whigs of Scotland; the honest, proud, pompous Duke of Somerset those of England.

From A History of the Four Georges, Volume I by McCarthy, Justin