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24 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Greed' in a Sentence

"Excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions." more

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The dragon in the story hoarded treasures out of pure greed.
The teacher praised the students for working together without greed.
The little girl shared her toys without any greed.
He felt greed for the colorful candies in the jar.
His greed for candy led him to take more than his fair share from the jar.
Emily felt joy, not greed, when she received a gift from her friend.
Jake played the game without any greed, enjoying the fun with others.
Timmy learned that sharing toys with his friends is more important than greed for having them all.
His greeds knew no bounds as he amassed wealth at the expense of others.
The art collector's greed for rare pieces drove up prices in the auction.
The explorer faced dangers in his quest for treasure, but his greed kept pushing him further into the uncharted territory.
The villain's greed for power drove him to commit heinous acts in his quest for domination.
Timmy's greed for toys grew when he entered the toy store.
Mary shared her candy with everyone, showing kindness instead of giving in to greed.
The little squirrel showed greed for the shiny acorns.
Despite his wealth, his greed for more money knew no bounds.
The gambler's greed for winnings led to risky bets and financial ruin.
Tim's greed for toys made him save every penny of his allowance.
Sarah learned a valuable lesson about sharing when her friend accused her of greed for not letting others play with her toys.
The villain in the story was motivated by greed, always wanting more power and riches.
The king's greed for gold and jewels knew no bounds, leading his kingdom into financial ruin.
Despite her wealth, Greed's mansion lacked the warmth of a true home.
The dragon's greed for shiny treasures led it to hoard glittering jewels in its cave.
Her greed for stickers made her complete all her homework.

Greed

greed
nounExcessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.
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Last Updated On: August 24, 2024
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