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covet

[kuhv-it] / ˈkʌv ɪt /


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But Guardiola has often seemed to covet the Champions League above all else and there will likely be frustration that the competition has brought him more anguish than joy in the past 10 years.

From BBC • Mar. 17, 2026

The temperature was cool most of the year, without frost or heat, an environment that allows grapes to grow in abundance—and slowly develop the concentrated flavors that wine drinkers covet.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 11, 2025

Someone who, perhaps, did not covet the presidency as much as he did.

From Slate • Oct. 10, 2025

But as they spent more time in the desert, they started to covet what he calls “the good stuff,” buying and accumulating more authentic pieces.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2025

The Beni is of increasing interest to ranchers and soybean growers, who covet its open land and relatively good soil.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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