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Sentence count:185+4Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: avaricedesirelustSimilar words: creedbreedGreekgreetgreenagreedegreeagree toMeaning: [grɪːd]  n. 1. excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves 2. reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins). 
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91. At a deeper level, they rowed about greed - guilt about greed and protection from supposedly greedy women.
92. He presented the earth as an essentially static, harmonious system that was being torn apart by human greed.
93. People once accepted government greed and graft with a shrug of resignation.
94. She warns of thirst for knowledge tipping over into dangerous greed, and of youthful promise lost for one fatal flaw.
95. Of feeling the brush with power, and the greed of pushing defeat on to another child.
96. But the greed and the amorality ar not as rampant as the public seems to think.
97. Wars are started and fuelled by the greed of those who have much, and want more.
98. A symbol of what his children can and still do to each other because of greed, envy and anger.
99. We should look at corporate greed, investor stupidity and lack of backbone within national governments as the down side of globalisation.
100. Society, they said, need not be based on tempering the greed of individuals but on appealing to their better natures.
101. They see their own needs as greed and subsequently feel guilty about caring for themselves.
102. This may confirm Joan's fear of greed and make it more frightening for her to know about her own.
103. Filthy-rich individuals apart, the politics of greed makes no economic sense for the wealthy countries that pursue it. Sentencedict.com
104. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
105. It is a kind of parable for the eighties -- a lesson about the destructiveness of greed.
106. The picture that emerges is one of muddle, intrigue, greed and occasionally altruism.
107. The insurance industry would have its readers believe that greed is at the root of all specialty care.
108. The growing number of people registering their interest in investing are being driven by the greed factor alone.
109. We are interested in the social implications of personal ambition, greed, anger and hatred.
110. There's enough on this planet for everyone's needs but not for everyone's greedMahatma Gandhi 
111. Out of this sordid mix of political short-sightedness and commercial greed, no government emerges with clean hands.
112. Those who helped the group succeed seemed to be guided more by ethnic altruism than by greed.
113. No one needs to earn salaries as big as that. It's pure greed, that's all it is.
114. One key motivating factor is greed and a desire to accumulate more wealth.
115. At this moment in history, however, the White House personifies the worst of political greed and excess.
116. Whether you have a Maruti or a BMW, the road remains the same. Whether you travel economy class or business, your destination doesn't change. Whether you have a Titan or a Rolex, the time is the same. There is nothing wrong in dreaming a luxurious life. What needs to be taken care of is not let need become greed. Because needs can always be met, but greed can never be fulfilled. Rajinikanth 
117. Need, not greed, is what he supplies and, believe me, he is the best supplier in the universe.
118. She has committed several sins, greed and gluttony being high on the list.
119. Joan Halton used her husband to express the emotional greed of which she was so frightened in herself.
120. Many people think Wall Street is the embodiment of greed.
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