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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel greedy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a sense of wanting more than what is necessary or feeling an excessive desire for something. Example: "After seeing all the delicious desserts at the party, I couldn't help but feel greedy and wanted to try them all."
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And when investors get over their fear and feel greedy again, demand for government debt could drop off sharply, sending prices down and interest rates up.
The trick here is to ask carefully, so as not to make others feel greedy if they still want a big pile of gifts.
They certainly want sex, but it makes them feel greedy.
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It had felt greedy, excessive, imprudent.
If South felt greedy, he could take the slight risk of endplaying West with a heart lead to make an extra overtrick.
I don't know if it's living the life of a writer without a Xanax prescription or being a woman, but "wanting more" often feels greedy, or worse -- entitled.
After all, the experience had made me feel ruthlessly greedy.
"I feel kind of greedy when I'm writing, just searching for stuff," she said.
Jones is a pleasure to watch whatever he does, which makes it feel a bit greedy having him all to ourselves in a small auditorium.
It's becoming increasingly hard to find the words that adequately express the level of disgust most people must feel towards these greedy and unprincipled so-called representatives of the people.
I feel great and greedy at the same time.
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