bibliomania Sentence Examples

  1. The avid collector's bibliomania led him to amass an astonishing hoard of rare books.
  2. Driven by an unyielding obsession, he succumbed to the clutches of bibliomania, spending his fortune on ancient manuscripts.
  3. The university library became a sanctuary for bibliophiles and scholars alike, catering to their insatiable bibliomania.
  4. The young woman's bibliomania manifested itself in a voracious appetite for literature, consuming books with an almost frenzied passion.
  5. The antiquarian bookseller reveled in the company of bibliomaniacs, indulging their insatiable desire for rare editions.
  6. The bibliomania that possessed the elderly professor became an all-consuming obsession, leaving little room for other pursuits.
  7. The librarian's bibliomania led her to create a meticulously organized and cataloged collection that became a renowned literary treasure.
  8. The auction room was filled with bibliomaniacs bidding feverishly for the prized first editions.
  9. The historian's bibliomania propelled him on a lifelong quest for lost and forgotten texts.
  10. Recognizing the dangers of bibliomania, the collector resolved to temper his acquisitive impulses and focus on the true joy of reading.

bibliomania Meaning

Wordnet

bibliomania (n)

preoccupation with the acquisition and possession of books

Webster

bibliomania (n.)

A mania for acquiring books.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bibliomania

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preoccupation with the acquisition and possession of booksA mania for acquiring books.

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The avid collector's bibliomania led him to amass an astonishing hoard of rare books.

Driven by an unyielding obsession, he succumbed to the clutches of bibliomania, spending his fortune on ancient manuscripts.

The university library became a sanctuary for bibliophiles and scholars alike, catering to their insatiable bibliomania.

The young woman's bibliomania manifested itself in a voracious appetite for literature, consuming books with an almost frenzied passion.