Similar words: logging, jogging, rigging, nagging, clogging, flagging, debugging, unflagging. Meaning: [beg] n. a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person).
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121. Few had any special skills; they worked as casual laborers, eking out a marginal existence, often reduced to begging.
122. Back in 1930, over a thousand economists signed a petition begging Congress not to pass something called the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act.
123. Jenny kept begging me for a new bicycle, and I finally gave in.
124. He had returned to Dartmoor when he knew the tribes would be there, begging them to take Topaz off his hands.
125. A man in ragged clothes was begging on the corner.
126. The old man was begging him for a dime to buy a cup of coffee.
127. For that we can thank a succulent script, meaty characterisations and four central performances that will leave you begging for more.
128. I carried on knocking on the door and begging to be let in.
129. Corrigan remembered the people coming up to the stable door and begging food or work.
130. April fled in the night to her sweetheart, Roland,[http://sentencedict.com] begging him to help her escape the now enraged witch.
131. Sometimes a tramp would knock on the back door, begging for food or offering to do a job for a few coppers.
132. Just a few years ago, Tanya was homeless and begging for money in front of a supermarket in New York City.
133. A ragamuffin was walking up and down the rows of benches begging from anyone who was awake.
134. I welcome the fact that as a country we do not drive the unemployed into begging or starving.
135. Never since the first world war have we had homeless teenage children begging in the streets.
136. Later, during a frightful storm, a princess knocked at the castle door[sentencedict.com], begging for shelter.
137. Begging you will not take it amiss I shall ever be your dutiful servant.
138. As a school we did not want to be seen as constantly rolling out the begging bowl.
139. I wanted to buy a special begging pack for him, and keep it in the glove box.
140. A waif is begging on the street.
141. Some people had to go begging during the disaster.
142. Was this a veiled begging letter?
143. I need to go begging for used appliances.
144. "You really won't tell?" she asked, begging for reassurance.
145. Too much self-assertion is begging each other 's charity.
146. He scorned begging for help.
147. She will go begging for food and money.
148. Do not go begging reward for your noble deeds.
149. You're scared I'll hear you grovelling and begging! "Please, Great Lord Oboi, spare me sir! Spare my poor little neck! "You'd die of shame if I heard you talking like that! '
150. The persuasion is usually oral and gestural, with the ghost kowtowing, begging, and wheedling .
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