0 -- prahnoucí; chamtivý
He has always been excessively covetous of money.
It will provoke intense covetous discussion, as it is difficult to explain the context to citizens.
It is on that audience that private interests are now casting covetous eyes.
It is nonsense to argue that there is no injustice to unfortunate people whose land happens to catch the covetous eye of the local authority.
For the land question still remains, and many covetous eyes will be directed to the amount of land still held by landlords and large farmers.
Do they not think that we are covetous and desire to make claims throughout the length and breadth of the world?
Today, a similar covetous council need only exercise compulsory purchase powers.
That is different from global aggression or casting a covetous eye on the oil fields.
It is evidence of the high academic standards which are attained that in a number of cases universities have been looking at these colleges with covetous eyes.