Why do people continue to behave selfishly when it only ruins their relationships with others?
Even if we ourselves never have a disability, we can be selfishly motivated to make society more accessible.
exploit sb/sth selfishly
a person who uses something or someone selfishly or unethically.
Those who refuse to take that risk selfishly make others suffer.
Someone has selfishly emptied the biscuit jar.
He didn't selfishly keep for himself the money which he inherited from his uncle.
We would no longer have to worry thatour grandchildren would one day look back on us as a criminalgeneration that had selfishly and blithely ignored clear warnings thattheir fate was in our hands.
Swallowed saliva, the white Qi simply moves vision to open from Wen Jiu, selfishly summary way.
I have never known him to behave other than selfishly.
selfishly unwilling to share with others.
She looked forward, a little selfishly, to a weekend away from her family.
They shock us now, those women who bucked convention and did things the way men have often done-just as selfishly and callously-denying maternity in a way that seems to defy nature.
'I selfishly wanted to see Julia do this role,' Murphy admits. 'There is a famous scene where her character just explodes.