Synonym: appeal, beseech, entreat, implore, plead. Similar words: begin, be good at, begin with, to begin with, at the beginning, at the beginning of. Meaning: [beg] v. 1. call upon in supplication; entreat 2. make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently 3. ask to obtain free.
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91. King: I beg thy pardon, Wapping.
92. Could he back out, beg off?
93. At a couple of points that year, the project actually got axed, and Raskin had to beg more indulgence.
94. My fatherless children are alone up in Orkney while I beg for money.
95. Hence, the commander had to beg, cajole, and browbeat authorities of three nations to get what he needed.
96. You ought to beg in the streets, not live here in comfort with a gentleman's family.
97. I dislike the acts who hang on to the curtains, dripping sweat and beg you to applaud their efforts.
98. They always do that, the saucy wenches, they like to tease and make me beg for them to come back.
99. They beg from each other and steal from each other.
100. I instantly regret my indiscretion and beg him to keep the news to himself.
101. I wanted to cry, weep and beg the Almighty for mercy.
102. No, my lord, I beg you keep this thing secret.
103. And anyway I don't want to beg for Edgar's help, or make trouble for him.
104. The hon. Gentleman must not beg policy in that way.
105. I am ashamed of it myself, and for this reason I stoop to beg your pardon.
106. Well having discussed this matter with many typical users of word processors, I beg to differ.
107. By now I was extremely hungry, so I used sign language to beg the official for food.
108. Would she scream insults, or perhaps cling on to him for grim death and beg for another chance?
109. I was too proud to follow him and beg forgiveness.
110. If the evil characters are not punished per se they admit their guilt and often beg forgiveness.
111. My dear friend, I beg you to let us go ahead with our plan.
112. Sad looking men of all ages beg from tourists at the corner of the square.
113. Every year people are asked to write in and beg for money.
114. Some definitions of mental illness beg the question of what constitutes normal behaviour.
115. He rowed him back however and the convict went to the door to beg for money.
116. Whether this represents a fair balance between the interests of the individual and those of the State I beg leave to doubt.
117. Surely, if i beg nicely,[www.Sentencedict.com] he will lend his old dad four hundred quid.
118. Could Woodhead admit the affair, beg forgiveness and keep his job?
119. Pupils sent home to beg A HARD-UP primary school has sent pupils home with begging bowls - yoghurt pots for collecting coins.
120. But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with. George Washington
More similar words: begin, be good at, begin with, to begin with, at the beginning, at the beginning of.