
1) Acquisitiveness 2) American game show 3) Avarice 4) Avaricious impulse 5) Avariciousness 6) Avidity 7) British game show 8) Capitalism channels it 9) Classic Von Stroheim film 10) Concurred not to start vice 11) Covetousness 12) Cupidity 13) Desire 14) Desire for more and more 15) Esurience 16) Excess
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1) Acquisitiveness 2) Avarice 3) Avariciousness 4) Avaritia 5) Cupidity 6) Gluttony 7) Jealousy 8) Overindulgence 9) Possessiveness 10) Stinginess 11) Voraciousness
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Greed (Latin, avaritia), also known as avarice, cupidity, or covetousness, is the inordinate desire to possess wealth, goods, or objects of abstract value with the intention to keep it for one`s self, far beyond the dictates of basic survival and comfort. It is applied to a markedly high desire for and pursuit of wealth, status, and power. As a s....
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[WCW] See Also: List of Castles in Northern Ireland ...
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[game show] Greed is an American television game show that aired on Fox from November 4, 1999 until July 14, 2000. The game consisted of a team of contestants who answered a series of multiple-choice questions for a potential prize of up to $2 million. The show was hosted by Chuck Woolery, with Mark Thompson serving as announcer. ==Broadcas...
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• (n.) An eager desire or longing; greediness; as, a greed of gain.
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(from the article `Stroheim, Erich von`) Stroheim`s masterpiece was Greed (1924), an adaptation of Frank Norris`s novel McTeague (1899), which dealt with the power of money to corrupt. A ... ...and the Brute, posthumously published in 1914, is a study of degeneration. McTeague was filmed by Erich von Stroheim in 1924 under the title Gre...
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Greed (grēd')
noun [ Akin to Goth.
grēdus hunger, Icelandic
grāðr . √34. See
Greedy. ] An eager desire or longing; greediness; as, a
greed of gain.
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[
n] - excessive desire to acquire or possess more (esp material wealth) than one needs or deserves
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noun excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves
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