edacity

IPA: ɛdˈæsʌti

noun

  • (archaic) Greediness; voracity; rapacity.

Examples of "edacity" in Sentences

  • And they have the edacity to say are troops were wrong.
  • Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions as we wantonly indulge our edacity.
  • No guide book had adequately prepared us for the edacity of India's street peddlers.
  • In his classic "Bonfire of the Vanities," Tom Wolfe's Masters of the Universe were thinly disguised Wall Street megalomaniacs suffering from gluttonous edacity.
  • Disgust and edacity; laziness that cannot rest; futile ambition, revenge, non-admiralship: -- O, within that carbuncled skin what a confusion of confusions sits bottled!
  • Then the Basta*** have the edacity to bring their idiot friends to the same place after telling them it’s private property and they must be with me and not to bring someone else without permission.
  • Come whosesoever head is hot; thou of mind ungoverned, be it chaos as of undevelopment or chaos as of ruin; the man who cannot get known, the man who is too well known; if thou have any vendible faculty, nay if thou have but edacity and loquacity, come!

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