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Filter by Meaning Her bibliomania led her to scour second-hand bookstores in search of forgotten classics.
The bibliomania of the collector caused him to travel around the world in search of valuable books.
His bibliomania knew no bounds; he spent his entire inheritance on antique books.
His bibliomania for first editions led him to wait in line for hours to buy a signed copy.
The bibliomania of the historian drove her to travel the world to find ancient manuscripts.
Lisa's bibliomania has made her the go-to person for book recommendations among her friends.
The bibliomania of the book club members was apparent in their lively discussions about their latest reads.
The bibliomania of the writer was evident in the way he incorporated literary references into his work.
Sarah's bibliomania has cost her a fortune as she can't resist buying new books every week.
Her bibliomania was evident when she spent all her savings on rare books.
The librarian's bibliomania was so strong that they couldn't resist buying more books for their personal collection.
Her bibliomania was so intense that she would spend hours organizing her bookshelves.
John's bibliomania has led to his apartment being filled with books from floor to ceiling.
His bibliomania caused him to ignore his other responsibilities and spend all his time reading.
The librarian noticed the bibliomania in the behavior of the man who spent hours browsing the shelves.
Her bibliomania made her spend hours browsing through bookstores.
The bibliomania of the collector was apparent in the vast number of books they possessed.
The bookstore owner was delighted to see the bibliomania in the eyes of the young girl who walked into his store.
The bibliomania of the scholar was evident in the extensive research they conducted for their thesis.
The bibliomania of the collector was so intense that he spent all his money on rare books.
The bibliomania of the professor was well-known, and his office was stacked with books.
His bibliomania led him to purchase every book written by his favorite author.
Despite her bibliomania, she always ensured that the books she bought were in pristine condition.
Mary's bibliomania was so severe that she could not resist buying books even though she had no time to read them.
Her bibliomania was so severe that she had to seek professional help to overcome it.
The bibliomania of the collector was such that he spent a fortune on rare and antique books.
His bibliomania drove him to spend all his money on rare books, even when he couldn't afford it.
He was diagnosed with bibliomania after he refused to part with any of the books in his overflowing bookshelves.
John's bibliomania drove him to collect every edition of his favorite author's work.
Her bibliomania had reached such an extreme that she had to rent a storage unit to house all of her books.
The professor's bibliomania was reflected in the impressive collection of books that lined his office walls.
His bibliomania led him to read every book he could get his hands on, from science fiction to philosophy.
Despite his bibliomania, he always found time to read to his children every night before bed.
The bibliomania of the bookstore owner was evident in the sheer number of books he had stacked in his store.
His bibliomania was evident from the stacks of books that filled every corner of his apartment.
The bookstore owner's bibliomania was a dream come true for book lovers who visited his shop.
His bibliomania had taken over his entire apartment, leaving no space to move around.
Her bibliomania led her to accumulate so many books that she had to donate some to charity.
The librarian was worried that the patron's bibliomania would result in the theft of valuable books from the library.
The author's bibliomania was evident in the extensive research she had done for her latest book.
His bibliomania made him feel a sense of accomplishment every time he acquired a new book.
Her bibliomania led her to spend most of her weekends at the bookstore.
His bibliomania was a welcome change from his previous addiction to video games.
The writer's bibliomania had a negative impact on his financial stability, as he spent more on books than he earned.
The announcement of a limited edition print run of a classic novel triggered bibliomania among book collectors.
His bibliomania was so extreme that he couldn't resist buying every book he saw, even if he already had a copy.
Her bibliomania had become so severe that she was running out of space to store all of her books.
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