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"greedily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you want more money, power, food, etc. than you really need

111 Sentences With "greedily"

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I finished that one and greedily asked Guerrero for another.
And then there's Dylan Thomas, madly vital, hurtling greedily toward death.
I'd kneel on my seat, scanning the side of the road greedily.
She talked, made jokes, greedily sucked on mouth swabs soaked in ginger ale.
They do not come here and greedily plot to live on government benefits.
As untaxed profits have piled up, politicians from both parties have eyed them greedily.
Or are you just vainly bragging about your life or greedily marketing your business?
Tartt's narrator catalogues the world's visual clutter as greedily as any unblinking movie camera.
You greedily take everyone's money until they're poor and homeless and on the street.
Obviously, greedy information borgs do not share the actual specific information they greedily borged.
The way it vaguely resembles a man, grasping greedily and appallingly underneath blood-soaked bed sheets.
In 2017, perhaps the two best players ever greedily hoarded the four majors, splitting them evenly.
So let's broaden the horizon of our experimentation some, and stop greedily trying to make money.
Artists look at a collection more freely and greedily than most of us, from odd angles.
After the dance, Dostoyevsky's starving peasants swoop down on the filthy scraps, greedily filling their mouths.
Along with Major League Baseball, it is greedily lobbying for a 1% "integrity charge" on legal wagers.
Finally, valuable hands-on learning about programming and electronics is no longer being greedily hoarded by adorable children!
Greedily, naked-eyed, we stared at the black orb obscuring the sun like a hole in the sky.
Amèlie whispered only one word, "Please," so I lay her on the ground, my hands greedily spreading her thighs.
We've been greedily snapping up bits of American Horror Story marginalia in the waiting period for the new season.
The latest batteries can carry significantly more energy and new motors can greedily make use of all that power.
But it could also—if used prematurely, greedily, or unilaterally­—drive species extinct and destroy public trust in science.
Once I had Sony's biggest-selling system to date, though, I greedily accumulated the games I thought I needed.
The odd bowed cymbal or greedily gurgling contrabass clarinet prevented things from getting too fun in jazzed-up numbers.
We've critically endangered some species by demolishing huge swaths of their natural habitat, and greedily hunted others to extinction.
The true spirit of living isn't eating greedily, or reflection, or even love, but dissidence, like an axe of stone.
Yes, but okay, they hoard it greedily and then mash it up and give insights and sell the audience, essentially.
Nature has hit back at we humans, who so greedily stole her riches, with hurricanes, floods, droughts, fires and earthquakes.
"No one was talking, everybody was just eating greedily — all you could hear was, like, chewing and smacking," she recalled.
Meanwhile, the lyrics see humanity from afar and it's not pretty: biologically predetermined, deeply superstitious and greedily self-destructive. 1.
Maybe it's a plate that literally drains calories out of your food as you greedily shovel it from fork to face.
Once in residence, Wolbachia co-opts its hosts' reproductive machinery and often greedily shields them from a variety of competing infections.
According to the site, they can then donate that three percent to the charity of their choice, or grab it greedily.
She always scarfs her food down greedily when I place it on the floor for her, and today is no exception.
I wished we had strawberries for dessert (they're so good right now!), but I'd greedily eaten them all the day before.
When Laurey runs to Curly afterward, looking for comfort, he barely registers her terror and kisses her so greedily that we recoil.
Finally, the provision is anti-growth; it shifts the tax burden forward so that government can greedily get your money more quickly.
And Sanchez greedily tried to throw out Bradley advancing to third after Sandy Leon swung over a breaking ball in the dirt.
Particularly as a victim of abuse, it comes as second nature to greedily gather the details to myself, comparing them to my own.
He hopscotches past defenders just as they're settling into the halfcourt; he anticipates the designs of a ball handler and greedily dispossesses him.
If left to our own devices, Obama reasons, we'll destroy the planet, ruin the economy, and greedily lie and steal from one another.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Greedily, we wonder what else he might have created," Keith Haring stated after Jean-Michel Basquiat's death.
Demand continues to grow for its roasted beans—organic and handpicked, neatly packaged in shiny foil wrapping, snatched greedily down from supermarket shelves.
If you have a handful of other apps open at the same time, those vampires may also be sucking greedily at your data plan.
From sidewalk sexual harassment to the obstruction of justice, all abuses of power involve an unjust willingness to greedily arrogate more than one's due.
We met at a concession stand as we were both reaching greedily into a freezer for peach-ice-cream sandwiches, the last two in stock.
This further isolates you in the real world and ensures that any poison dripped in your ear via IRC or forums is taken readily and greedily.
Koss has offered up a selection of five new colorways for the Porta Pros, and my colleague Paul Miller enthusiastically and greedily wants all of them.
After about three hours of training the program was preoccupied with the idea of greedily capturing stones, a phase that most human beginners also go through.
In Game 1 of their match, Deep Blue greedily accepted Mr. Kasparov's sacrifice of a rook for a bishop, but lost the game 16 moves later.
As for the awards representation of superheroes, a group Hollywood greedily embraces without fail, "Deadpool," perhaps the longest shot of nominees, is now an Oscars shutout.
" On "Suspended In Gaffa," she's stuck in this same purgatorial, boring state of betweenness, as she greedily asks again and again "Can I have it all now?
Four hundred fifty snouts who eat greedily but are never full, while we cannot buy proper food for ourselves, cannot get proper clothing, cannot afford proper housing.
When I think of Napster, I remember late nights, watching endless progress bars surge toward completion, greedily rubbing my hands together as I pulled in entire discographies.
Though my eating habits sound indulgent, I was researching and writing about these wonderful traditional foods in addition to greedily to scarfing them down for my own satisfaction.
The toads also eat anything else that fits in their mouths, including birds, frogs, snakes and small mammals, and they do it more greedily than native amphibians do.
While legally available prescription drugs have faced a crackdown to include investigations via numerous congressional hearings on opioids, the drug cartels greedily see it as a business opportunity.
The smoke was thick and my lungs, which rarely see smoke since I moved out of my mother's house, greedily sucked it all in and then violently expelled it.
First Lights capture the bright essence of saline Nantucket Sound and mix in a fresh Mashpee sweetness—a combo little changed from the oysters those hungry Pilgrims greedily received.
Despite a thirst so intractable that he "greedily guzzled" eau de cologne when he couldn't find anything better, Maurice, who idolized his mother, never failed to summon her sympathy.
What happens on July 7 — as two men's finals crowd its greatest occasion, greedily gulping all the oxygen they can — will show how far there still is to go.
I threw myself into our disaster tour, enjoying the destruction of other people's things, greedily searching out the worst-hit blocks, the most destroyed buildings — I needed it all.
If I were Mr. Pruitt, I would purchase 500 of these bad boys to distribute to my finest employees while greedily reserving at least ten for my own personal use.
Not satisfied to graciously accept the movie stardom jackpot the universe has blessed him with, Elgort greedily decided to carve out a second career for himself as an EDM act.
For those of us who had greedily dismantled Koren Grieveson's robust, emphatic cooking at Avec in Chicago, her move to New York a couple of years ago was promising news.
You read a book for school and can't remember its title the next day, but you certainly recall the extra half-bagel you greedily gobbled down while you were reading.
But now that the kids are 7 and 10, I can feel the day of reckoning upon me — they greedily eye my airy room, arguing about who will get it.
When the father marches greedily through an arch, a Japanese viewer would note that some of the characters on it are back to front, supporting the unease Chihiro is also feeling.
The confidence that you will not be watched in a department store, that you are the preferred customer in high-end restaurants—these social inflections, belonging to whiteness, are greedily relished.
Anyone who came out of "Arrival" with a hunger for more expansive, heart-rending science-fiction will tuck into "Your Name" as greedily as Mitsuha/Taki tucks into her/his delicious desserts.
X-ray binaries are made up of a young, massive star and a black hole or neutron star, which greedily sucks the life from its fledgling neighbor until it collapses into a supernova.
But despite her acquittal, Borden continued to suffer in the court of public opinion, as newspaper readers across the country greedily consumed the salacious story, told with exaggerations, half-truths and lurid headlines.
On Tuesday Achilles once again sniffed the small football on the table before heading straight for the Russia bowl of food and greedily gobbling up morsels while a bank of photographers clicked noisily.
They are "system-oriented," so they're happy to chill and consume bite by bite rather than greedily stuff their faces without a moment's concern for the needs of other people at the table.
This is not the first time politicians and special interests have looked greedily at the millions and billions in pension funds and asked how the money could be used for their own purposes.
The pitch, however, is that the benefactor is Uncle Sam — and he is greedily hoarding piles of your cash that you can access any time to pay bills, if you're in the know.
I found myself quaffing it greedily, parched from the past few weeks, when Trump's Senate trial confirmed how unbound the president is and how completely Republican lawmakers have surrendered their integrity to him.
In horror she flung her money at the old man who seized it greedily, and fled into the darkness, dreading nothing, thinking only of putting distance between her and the house of Morgan.
So, if anything, I used it as an opportunity to really get as much out of these extremely talented collaborators as possible and just sort of greedily kept pushing them for more ideas.
The enormous expansion of the global financial system had largely been a trans-Atlantic project, with European banks jumping in as eagerly and greedily to find new sources of profit as American banks.
I do it automatically, without even realizing it: I'm focused on writing a story, and before I know it, my finger is in my mouth and I'm greedily chewing a nail or a cuticle.
They viewed the weak-kneed Europeans as especially likely to cave, and to greedily seek trade deals that would put the final nail in the coffin of a Middle East free from Iranian domination.
My friend Wajdi offered him a spoonful of fish eggs in exchange for a lemon wedge—a mismatched deal, perhaps, but we squeezed the lemon onto the fish, and ate it greedily with our fingers.
These days, I pretend the bread basket doesn't exist, greedily gobbling liver pâté in place of pizza, cooking almost everything I eat in delicious, delicious lard, and constructing intricate "desserts" out of shredded coconut and raw honey.
He does exert a strange gravity, like some lonely planet, pulling lesser moons into orbit while greedily circling other bodies of greater mass and density: first the White House, and then the decaying gas giant Donald Trump.
The purpose of the meeting was ostensibly to walk me through the new features, but I greedily grabbed the iPad and started tapping, swiping, and opening web pages — listening and talking about what was new all the while.
Written and directed by Lorene Scafaria, the movie derives much of its suspense from what Destiny calls "unpredictable strangers," as the women risk taking down unfamiliar targets as Ramona -- with the money rolling in -- greedily widens their net.
The children of other presidents have readily, even greedily, reaped the fruits of nepotism, but how many have done so while simultaneously suggesting that they're around to provide crucial ballast, performing an invaluable service for the American people?
There is no through line here, nothing really you can pull on that these ladies share in common save for the fact that they are women, who greedily take up 94 of the top 100 oldest people of all time spots.
It is Bianca and Kaj who interest him, and their symbiosis comes to a head as the two of them—the honest citizen, married with young children, and the desperado—fall greedily upon each other as if starved of love.
Pricing tickets too low is an understandable decision for an artist to make, because obviously no one wants to play to an empty venue and no artist wants to be seen as greedily extracting as much money as possible from fans.
There is some truth to that, but I like to look at it another way: My brain, like Joel Fagliano's, loves to collect facts and store them away greedily until I can find some unsuspecting person to spring them on.
This person could be one of the members of the band, though it's likely it could be a manager, producer, agent, or several other people who (like the man in the card) are all greedily trying to hold onto their coin.
NEWARK — Over 18 days of testimony, prosecutors in Senator Robert Menendez's corruption trial have portrayed him as greedily accepting stays at luxury hotels and rides on private planes from a wealthy friend who wanted the senator's help to resolve business disputes.
It's interesting to note the change in meaning that has taken place with a phrase like EATS IT: It first appeared in The New York Times in the 1960s with the clue "___ up," as in "devours greedily," and in 2016, it's a pratfall.
At some point we'll all have to grapple with the idea that the warped compassion of the modern true-crime boom implicates its audience and that viewers are greedily lining up to be part of a lurid long tail of suffering and despair.
" Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, released a scathing statement accusing the district attorney of being "heinously and exploitively ambitious," the judge of "overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the district attorney," and some news organizations of "greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life.
Since their manager Peter Grant is preoccupied—and, judging by his less-than-gargantuan size, possibly not even Peter Grant at all—Richie tries to schmooze up a Robert Plant-ish homunculus who greedily bristles at not getting enough of a high-dollar cut in the bargain.
They were the gifts that would be greedily gobbled up by opponents, the moments that would draw a roar of discontent from fans, the incidents that would come to dominate the post-match inquests and the radio phone-ins and, increasingly, the hyperbolic, performative fan channels on YouTube.
But overwhelming fandom does have a tendency to make things crass and reductive—if the pope is an inadvertent influencer, then the church is his sponsor, greedily reaping the rewards of Lenny's personal magnetism but terrified when that power grows too attached to the specific personage of Lenny Belardo.
If you reside in one of a few states that treat the poor with a particular psychosis, more obstacles await: you might have to comply with work requirements, and the state might come after your family after your death for reimbursement of the medical expenses you greedily incurred whilst dying.
That's because while it's as unsettling as any scary movie should be, writer-director Robert Eggers' first feature is also smarter than much of its ilk—blending old-time religion with modern feminist ideas in a way that can be totally missed if you're not looking, and greedily devoured if you are.
Flogged from car boots and stalls, or greedily downloaded from MySpace or more illicit music-sharing sites, it's hard to put a precise number on sales, but the spread and reach became obvious upon Giggs's first performance of "Talkin Da Hardest" (the first track on Best of Giggs 2) in Ayia Napa.
At a certain hour in the morning the keeper of the birds places a lantern in the orifice of the wall; the dim light thrown by the lantern on the floor induces the ortolans to believe that the sun is about to rise, and they greedily consume the food upon the floor.
Equally, America's European partners in the agreement will be looking greedily at the commercial opportunities that might be posed though petrified at the potential consequences should Iran pull out and launch its dash toward a nuclear weapon -- far more potentially destabilizing for Europeans in easy range of any Iranian missile than anything cooked up by North Korea.
Nobody has put more into this competition than Ajax: literally, really, seeing as its campaign started not in the group stages, as Tottenham's did — the good fortune of being part of one of the big leagues, the big television markets that are busy greedily bending the Champions League to their will — but several weeks before they began.
At the other end of this axis, Trump and his team would be too stumbling and hapless to effectively oppress anyone, and the Trump era would just be a rolling disaster — with frequent resignations, ridiculous scandals, Republicans distancing themselves, the deep state in revolt, the media circling greedily, and any serious damage done by accident rather than design.
Definitely. But Mayweather and McGregor jawing at each other, swearing over and over by the power of their fists and the speed of their feet, all the while gazing greedily at the other's stack of dollar bills, never acknowledging the conspiracy they've created together, never letting on that the fix is in, never even hinting that the con is on?
And maybe next time a candidate for high office makes it so blatantly clear that he only wants to ensure the advancement of white Americans, they'll listen to the ones who will be left behind instead of greedily gobbling up the lie that history has fed them — that this is their country and theirs alone, and they are the most worthy and deserving of its favor.
After all, Silicon Valley is building new and better things for us all, while Wall Street, having offered essentially no generally beneficial financial innovations in decades, is greedily siphoning off roughly a quarter of all American profits; the pharmaceutical industry is spending vastly more on marketing than on R&D; and the rest of the U.S. healthcare industry is basically a huge kludge of a bloodsucking siphon.
Sugar on Snow is a moment to pause life and play with your food, to get your fingers stuck together and leave the maple drips in your beard, to laugh at old men greedily drowning their snow in syrup and women daintily rolling sticky ribbons of maple around their forks, to snack on a pickle when you feel like your teeth are going to fall out from the sweet and coyly say you couldn't eat one more bite before reaching for the pitcher and another doughnut.

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