Kleptomania in a sentence as a noun

Everyone else is worried you're the kleptomaniac axe murderer, you know.

Narcissism and psychopathy would be in the same boat as, say, kleptomania.

No one would dispute that the author’s kleptomania _is_ deviant behavior though.

If they were in his drawer though...I don't know what it is about office spaces that causes latent kleptomania to surface with such regularity.

>>In one case I was exposed to, it was an attorney making north of $150k stealing change from people's desksThat sounds more like kleptomania, which is a mental disorder.

So for instance all civilizations have banned theft, yet kleptomania is certainly a thing - people who have no need to steal yet have an incredibly strong urge to do so.

An expectation that the West can share the planet with rogue regimes, is an expectation that a kleptomaniac, and a really rich person can live under the same roof.

A single composite score will not tell you anything, but the idea that there's a 68% chance that the person you're about to hire is a schizophrenic kleptomaniac should give you pause.

Book authors have income equality worse than 3rd world kleptomaniac dictatorships.

I resolved to stop my obsessive resource hoarding/kleptomania, and to stop spending my life force on stupid smoke and mirrors for my own motivational systems.

It's harder to have a computer game enforce obsessive compulsion, or alcoholism, or kleptomania.

I was laughing at "On the morning of a divorce a kleptomaniac construction worker tries to find himself but when terrorists forecloses on his house he/she must learn all that glitters isn't gold or all is lost.

Kleptomania definitions

noun

an irresistible impulse to steal in the absence of any economic motive