Greed is a desire for food or for wealth. In food, it is glutton. Which you can find in most foods.
Chuck Woolery
Greed is a curse, so in this phrase, greed is the curse of wanting more than is needed. A curse of greed might lead to over reaching or overextending, which can be disastrous.
Tastes like jacks
Most times greed is considered green, but there are some variations. Green can also be confused for envy. Shades of Green and yellow better represent greed.
According to the book, it tastes something like a potato.
There are many different metaphors that can be used for greed. You can say that "I am greed" for example or you can say that "her love was like greed."
The word greed could be used like this. Greed, even if it is just for certain things, will ultimately be the thing that makes you fall.
Greed likes all pretty women so, in a way, yes he does.
Temptation doesn't lead to greed. Greed is second-nature to the flesh... like lust, envy, jealousy. These things naturally rule over the flesh with the desire to sate any and all of the five physical senses of taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing.So, temptation doesn't LEAD to greed [or envy, or lust, or jealousy]; these things that ARE what we are. Temptation merely FEEDS them.
Greed
No, they do not taste like chicken. They most likey taste like blood vessels.
no greed towards gold all greed towards money
Yams taste like whatever your taste buds say it tastes like.
Taste like Stars!
taste like beef
it taste like metal
It taste's like a toffee flavor. If you get chocolate, it taste like chocolate toffee. If you get caramel, it will taste like caramel toffee.