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moneygrubber
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mon·ey·grub·ber  (mn-grbr)
n.
One who is intent on or preoccupied with accumulating money.

money·grubbing adj. & n.
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Noun1.moneygrubber - someone whose main interest in life is moneymakingmoneygrubber - someone whose main interest in life is moneymaking
moneymaker - someone who is successful in accumulating wealth
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moneygrubber [ˈmʌnɪˌgrʌbəʳ] Navaro/a m/f


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