They trade on their rudeness, graspingness and lack of consideration and everybody knows about this before they book. |
The first move puts generosity into the relationship, the second puts graspingness first. |
Envy is a graspingness for self. Greed is a graspingness for life. |
Perhaps it was wicked graspingness to count upon two happinesses when one had been granted to me. |
Even to ask if Shylock's graspingness is a product of his people's history of exclusion would not have seemed important to him. |
He has persuaded John that every socially prescribed role entraps one in falsity, the clamour of petty needs, and graspingness. |