Words and phrases that have a meaning related to harpagon: (121 results)
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Also try:malvolio, nobleman, goneril, alceste, antipholus, wastrel, miles gloriosus, autolycus, dromio, shavian, feydeau, amphitryon, conniver, anouilh, roue, antiheroine, dogberry, tevye, harridan, agrippina, paterfamilias, falstaff, torvald, elyot, zamindar, usurer, guenevere, husbandly, aristo, jocasta, lecher, sensualist, leporello, flibbertigibbet, tarquinius, dipsomaniac, skinflint, mrs. malaprop, jean anouilh, hedda, potiphar, faustus, fusspot, wozzeck, igraine, solipsist, gradgrind, farceur, manservant, roderigo, aristocrat, sybarite, mordred, winsomeness, fop, tartuffe, raskolnikov, voluptuary, lech, magwitch, pentheus, courtesan, fey, recitatives, miser, roguishness, adventuress, aegisthus, passepartout, hesione, knight errant, ayckbourn, buffo, calpurnia, fussbudget, rapscallion, laius, pyramus, nebbish, viscount, sorceress, tragedian, mercutio, superciliousness, polonius, neurasthenic, thisbe, tamora, lepidus, alcestis, moroseness, floozie, castrato, changeling, iago, hippolytus, bedchamber, roundelay, ismene, coquette, flatterer, lucrezia, crone, scrivener, worldling, worldlings, wretches, aziz, babe, boor, bourbons, boyle, calhoun, cockneys, creature, cripple, dotard, dross, drudge, ethelred, grub
— Adjectives for harpagon: old, miserly, young, miserable, feeble, poor, sensual, conceive, sordid
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