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Filter by Meaning The bibliomania of the young boy was encouraged by his parents, who bought him new books every week.
The librarian's bibliomania was so severe that she refused to lend out any books from her personal collection.
The bibliophile's bibliomania was inherited from his father, who had amassed a vast collection of antique books over his lifetime.
The bibliomania of the author was reflected in the numerous literary references in his novel.
Many people with bibliomania enjoy attending book fairs and auctions to add to their collections.
Mark's bibliomania was so severe that he suffered from anxiety when he didn't have access to books.
His bibliomania was so extreme that he could not bear to part with even the most mundane of books.
Her bibliomania has led to her collecting first editions of famous novels.
The rare first edition of "The Great Gatsby" triggered a bibliomania among literary collectors.
His bibliomania was evident from the countless books that filled his entire apartment.
His bibliomania was such that he would often read books well into the night, neglecting his sleep.
The bibliomania of the bookstore owner is evident in the vast collection of books he offers.
His bibliomania was so extreme that he would spend hours browsing bookstores and leaving with multiple bags full of books.
The professor's bibliomania was so extreme that he never lent any of his books to his students.
The bibliomania of the writer was evident from the numerous references to books in his works.
His bibliomania compelled him to visit every library in the city.
The bibliomania of the bookstore owner was apparent from the way he spoke passionately about the books he sold.
The bibliomania of the writer was evident in the way she spent hours in the library researching her next book.
The librarian noticed the signs of bibliomania in the patron who borrowed dozens of books every week.
Her bibliomania had started to interfere with her daily life, and she was neglecting her other responsibilities.
His bibliomania was evident from the overflowing bookshelves in his study.
His bibliomania made him unable to resist buying any book he saw.
The bookstore owner was concerned about the bibliomania of a regular customer who came in every day and bought stacks of books.
The librarian diagnosed the patron with bibliomania after noticing the sheer number of books he checked out every week.
Her bibliomania for collecting rare first editions led her to scour every used bookstore in the city.
The bibliomania of the local bookstore owner was well-known, and his store was overflowing with books.
Her bibliomania was fueled by a desire to impress others with the extensive collection of books in her home.
Despite being short on space, Sarah's bibliomania caused her to buy more and more books.
The bibliomania of the collector led him to spend thousands of dollars on rare books.
John's bibliomania made him spend most of his income on purchasing books.
Her bibliomania was so severe that she often lost track of time while browsing in bookstores.
Despite his bibliomania, he found it hard to make time to read all the books he had acquired.
Despite his bibliomania, he was unable to part with any of his books, no matter how old or worn.
The bibliomania of the scholar was so great that he had read every book in the library.
The bibliomania of the collector was such that he was willing to pay exorbitant amounts for first edition books.
The bibliomania of the historian drove him to search for lost books from ancient civilizations.
The bibliomania of the book club members was evident by the number of books they read each month.
His bibliomania was so intense that he spent all his money on rare books.
Mary's bibliomania led her to spend all of her salary on purchasing rare books.
The librarian's bibliomania made her an expert in obscure works of literature.
The bibliomania of the critic was evident from the extensive bibliography in his analysis of the author's works.
His bibliomania was so great that he had an entire room dedicated to his book collection.
The bibliomania of the writer was evident in the extensive research that went into every book.
The bibliomania of the scholar was such that he could spend hours in the library without getting bored.
The bibliomania of the student was evident in the number of books he carried in his backpack.
Her bibliomania led her to spend hours in bookstores and libraries.
The bibliomania of the collector led him to acquire books that were centuries old.
The bibliomania of the historian led her to acquire rare manuscripts from around the world.
Her bibliomania was so intense that she would often skip meals to spend time reading.
John's bibliomania made him hoard books that he never had time to read.
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