12 adjectives to describe begging
The undersigned begs Lord Palmerston to receive renewed assurances of his distinguished consideration.
He called out, so as to be heard by the Princess de Guimenée, who still held the post of governess to the royal children, and who had already exhibited the child to the witnesses in the antechamber, and was now awaiting his summons at the open door, "My lord the dauphin begs to be admitted."
" The iron-hearted miller became furious, notwithstanding the little man's earnest begging, and he loosed the great dog, and sent him to drive him away.
"I know very well that you have returned to beg for all sorts of useless trash; I can't bear such eternal begging and whininga pitiful rabble that is all the time creeping to our feet.
Great princess, if you will but ride with me A little of my way, I will express My folly past, and humble pardon beg.
Every man who has gone out from among you to engage in this missionary work begs of you not to adopt a narrow policy.
When strangers appeared amongst them, there was an outburst of clamorous begging, and any money given went at once to purchase drink from a regular tap in the prison.
Their humility in asking for assistance contrasted strongly with the pompous begging of the men.
Ralph Simple, Serene's friend, in a subsequent letter begs that upon the gentleman's promotion to speaking parts 'I may succeed him in the Hangings, with my Hand in the Orange-trees'.
What mortal can deny When suppliant beauty begs?
Mr. Eddy had warned the outgoing party against giving the sufferers as much food as they might want, but, on seeing them, the tender-hearted men could not deny their tearful begging for "more."
Selling things, books, insurance, pictures; plain begging, as often as not.