The wicked civilian has comparatively little interest in overthrowing ecclesiastical authority; it is often a useful help to him, and presents in itself little which seems covetable.
No investments yield a more covetable dividend than those made in gifts of public beneficence.
He saw this covetable being now indifferent to him, out of his power to possess, likely soon to pass into the possession of another.
Adjacent to the old kitchen was abundant cellarage for the stowing of many and diverse covetable things of the trading first lord's importation.
Here it seemed not only possible but covetable.
This woman, seen face to face, yes, she was beautiful, desirable, covetable.
Apparently, this makes the apartments more covetable.
But that's what makes it so covetable.