Power-hungry

"Power-hungry" in a Sentence (13 examples)

He's power-hungry.

Patriotism in its simple, clear and plain meaning is nothing other to rulers than an instrument for achieving their power-hungry and self-serving goals. To those who are subjected to them, it is a denial of human dignity, reason, and conscience, as well as a slavish submission of themselves to those who are in power.

You got that right! This quiet little forest you chose to compose your doctorate is also the vacation home of a ruthless and power-hungry Satanist!

Sami was power-hungry.

He's a very power-hungry man.

Republicans are absolutely twisted, bloodthirsty, power-hungry, sadistic liars.

The fact that their intentions were honest doesn't make their evil deeds any less evil. But this was more the work of the power-hungry leaders than the common citizen.

When people are money-hungry, they're actually power-hungry.

Medicine shouldn't be subjectively defined by cynical, power-hungry politicians.

He's a power-hungry man.

The accused politician was a power-hungry man who broke the law so he could help his buddies.

The latest model is also the most power-hungry in the lineup.

Could we eventually see Class 800/802 trains exchanging their diesel engines for Fast Charge battery technology and 'opportunity charging', at each station stop on their long journey west? We're a long way from that being a possibility for heavy, power-hungry inter-city trains, but the Greenford line trial will provide GWR with the experience and data it needs to start the process of making diesel history.

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