Ainda não temos significados para "more covetous".
1But the sight of these things only made Tiidu more covetous than before.
2Hence, the more people are employed in the acquisition of affluence or competence, the more covetous they usually become.
3The joy at winning back his money only makes a gamester the more covetous of winning that of his adversary.
4But the folk of that city were more covetous than the men of Lucca, and harder than they of Perugia.
5The Nis took as much as he thought he could well carry, but the boy was more covetous, and said-
6Men in trade in America are not more covetous than tradesmen in England, nor probably are they more generous or philanthropical.
7As years went by, they lost all the innocence of the early world; they grew more and more covetous and evil-hearted.
8The same can be said of the Ulsterman and he will be casting more covetous glances at Roque Santa Cruz this evening.
9He was a good commander, though we used often to wonder whether he was more covetous than cruel, or more cruel than covetous.
10The Sol barrier, though, had brought back all her anxieties in the same way it had seen a resurgence of his more covetous traits.
11And if we understand what life here means, we shall be more covetous of spheres of diligent service than of places of shining dignity.
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