Excessively desirous of money, wealth or possessions.
1 Greed, sometimes sat in the councils, and the avaricious bent the rules.
2 Though avaricious , it was in order to spend and not to hoard.
3 But they are avaricious and envious, Tomas; and Mammon hath corrupted them.
4 An avaricious smile of satisfaction drew down the corners of his lips.
5 He was avaricious , but avarice was the great sin of his times.
6 An avaricious , vacuous Africa, in love with TV soap operas and fridges.
7 Every corrupt transaction is between a venal politician and an avaricious businessman.
8 Helene Vauquier was avaricious and greedy, like so many of her class.
9 It may be objected, that very wise men have been notoriously avaricious .
10 Francis, who was quite avaricious , left the office with a heavy heart.
11 She is not as avaricious as the counts and dukes, I'll wager.
12 Pecoil was a citizen of Lyons, a wholesale dealer, and extremely avaricious .
13 He was not avaricious to accumulate property, neither was he a spendthrift.
14 Why are avaricious promoters DCM concerts putting on a massive free gig?
15 Dissolute, cruel, and avaricious Messalina certainly was, but mad she was not.
16 The art of seasoning pleasures in general, consists in being avaricious with them.
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