Grasping

/ˈɡræspɪŋ/ adjective

Eager to get money or possessions, often in a greedy or selfish way, or physically holding something tightly.

From Old English 'græsp' (to seize), of unknown ultimate origin. The word developed a moral meaning—physically grabbing became metaphorically greedy.

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