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money-hungry

Adjective

Meaning

money-hungry (comparative more money-hungry, superlative most money-hungry)

(informal, derogatory) Greedy and avaricious; greatly desiring money and seeking to obtain it using any means.

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All [atheists] have seen is the inside of a dead Catholic church or the hypocrisy of the money-hungry 'prosperity gospel' version of Christianity we find all over the airwaves and all across bookstore shelves today. Ray Comfort

Mitch's money-hungry - and much younger - fiancée Vicky Robinson ( Joanna Barnes ) receives rude, mischievous treatment from the girls and some veiled cattiness from Maggie. Source: Internet

Soon, the mercenary money-hungry ex-wife now penniless (due to a clever pre-nup) attempts to storm-troop her way back into Henry and Thalia's good graces. Source: Internet

This version is a vain, wisecracking money-hungry gangster, with a particular fixation on real estate who plots outrageous disasters for Superman to try to avert. Source: Internet

I was interested enough in the characters and their interwoven story to finish but I still had issues with them all, especially the money-hungry MC that the author tried and failed to make very sympathetic. Source: Internet

This is in part because of how money-hungry many newbies in the crypto community are and also because it’s so easy to set up these spam accounts. Source: Internet

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