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Correction: She had actively, avariciously participated in making it happen.
The shiny new vehicles on the showroom floor had Peabody's eyes gleaming avariciously.
"Taking with us whatever the station holds," Belazir said, grinning avariciously.
Isaac gazed avariciously about him at the charlatanism and cryptoscience.
The Ming period (1368-1644), the heyday of rock mania, was an avariciously consumerist age like our own.
"She brought pie," Zack said, eyeing it avariciously.
This august body, composed of the avariciously successful and the successfully avaricious, was annoyed about Tilly.
"Forget not the gold," he whispered avariciously.
His expression was vastly cunning, and he clutched avariciously to his chest two cans of red paint.
The King smiled avariciously.
Lothar watched them avariciously through his binoculars.
He felt this to be a consequence of Sensible Software avariciously spreading itself thin, by that point attempting to exploit its success.
Their heads were bent forward, they were animated by a suppressed eagerness, their eyes flashed avariciously.
He admits he often eyed the Michelin building avariciously in those days, wondering what he might do if he ever got hold of it.
Over the last five generations, the Southlanders had been exploited by northern mining corporations, more avariciously each cycle than the last.
Dumont grinned avariciously.
The audience was hushed with delight as he continued quoting: "To keep many lascivious women around, to conduct himself avariciously and proudly, to rot in idleness."
To count them was beyond the boy's knowledge, but he said "one," every time, and avariciously looked at each as it was given, and at the donor.
He clutched it avariciously, looked at it as a miser looks at gold, and thrust it into his shirt bosom.
The beast was, in fact, eyeing the kender avariciously, obviously considering Tas a toothsome morsel.
Her avariciously slinky stage alter ego is as classic in its way as Mae West's shimmying blond bawd and just as funny.
In short, the component of the world that we have treated most avariciously, and most insouciantly, is the very one that we should treat most deferentially.
While 75 percent of the public tells ABC pollsters that there's too much media coverage of the scandal, it has nonetheless consumed that coverage avariciously.
One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste.
Maybe the five thousand dollars was the difference, but the Mahatma didn't bring up that subject right away, though he did glance avariciously at the fatted purse that Sheila carried.