cacothes in a sentence
n.
Definition
CACOTHES: an irresistible urge or compulsion to engage in a harmful or destructive behavior.
Sample Sentences
- His relentless pursuit of perfection became a cacothes that hindered his happiness.
- It was a cacothes that drove her to constantly seek approval from others.
- The artist's cacothes for creating new works often left him exhausted yet fulfilled.
- Despite the risks, his cacothes for adventure led him to explore uncharted territories.
- She felt a cacothes to write that compelled her to stay up late into the night.
- The gambler's cacothes for winning ultimately led to his downfall.
- In his quest for knowledge, he developed a cacothes that never allowed him to rest.
- Her cacothes for collecting rare books filled her home with countless volumes.
- The cacothes to succeed in the competitive field consumed every aspect of his life.
- He recognized the cacothes within him but struggled to find a balance.
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