单词 | Beggar |
例句 | (1) The (or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad). (2) Set a beggar on horseback and he'll ride to the devil. (3) The rich man waved the beggar away. (4) Don't let that beggar in. (5) The beggar begged from the rich but they refused. (6) The beggar resorted to me for one dollar. (7) A young idler, an old beggar. (8) The beggar was changed from a prince. (9) The beggar is crouching in a corner of the room. (10) He warned that lifting copyright restrictions could beggar the industry. (11) When Tom gave him the money, the beggar was surprised and seemed grateful. (12) The beggar tore the chicken apart and began to eat. (13) A beggar came up to us and ask for money. (14) The beggar seized hold of my wallet and ran away. (15) Why should he beggar himself for you? (16) The beggar fainted from hunger. (17) He turned away a beggar from his door. (18) The old beggar threw himself at the Caliph's feet. (19) The beggar shambled past us. (20) He threw some coins to the beggar. (21) The beggar thrust out a hand for money. (22) He tossed the beggar a coin. (23) You've won again, you lucky beggar. (24) Aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar? (25) Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door. (26) A beggar asked for some spare change . (27) He was accosted by a beggar. (28) A beggar often wanders this street. (29) She's in Bali, the lucky beggar. (30) No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him.A young idler, an old beggar. (1) The rich man waved the beggar away. (2) Don't let that beggar in. (3) The beggar begged from the rich but they refused. (4) The beggar resorted to me for one dollar. (5) The beggar was changed from a prince. (6) The beggar is crouching in a corner of the room. (7) He warned that lifting copyright restrictions could beggar the industry. (8) When Tom gave him the money, the beggar was surprised and seemed grateful. (9) The beggar tore the chicken apart and began to eat. (10) A beggar came up to us and ask for money. (11) The beggar seized hold of my wallet and ran away. (12) His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him. (31) The beggar tapped me for 20 pence. (32) Why should I beggar myself for you? (33) The dog lunged at the beggar. (34) Give the beggar a coin; you won't miss it. (35) She opened her heart to the little beggar. (36) He waived the beggar off. (37) The old beggar was dirty and unkempt. (38) The beggar accosted the lady for money. (39) She routed out some old clothes to give to the beggar. (40) Compassion rose up in my heart when I saw the beggar drop dead in the street. (41) Passers-by would slip the beggar some change as they passed. (42) The supposed beggar was really a police officer in disguise. (43) His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him. (44) I gave the beggar some money as an inducement to leave immediately. (45) I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday. (46) The beggar cursed loudly. (47) He tossed the beggar a coin/tossed a coin to the beggar. (48) He gave the beggar a few coins out of pity. (49) Without a rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar. Ralph Waldo Emerson (50) The Beggar reproves him, then turns to practical advice. (51) This camp-follower, rogue turned soldier about to become beggar, has no right to speak in verse. (52) He saw himself returning as a beggar with limbs deliberately deformed, whining for alms on the sea-front at Bombay. (53) The young beggar took the money wetted his finger and carefully counted the bills-twice. (54) The boy was simply a beggar: his bundle of newspapers was a pretext,(http:///beggar.html) and we called him the Newspaper Boy. (55) For the present she would change him into an old beggar so that he could go everywhere unrecognized. (56) A legless beggar pulled himself along through the slush on wooden slats. (57) Kings and sheep and whinnying horses and Serving maids and beggar boys gathered together in the frosty imagined night. (58) Now the beggar was walking this way, sizing up people as he came. (59) The statistics beggar belief. (60) In his correspondence with Theo he suddenly dropped his role of wise counsellor and turned into a beggar. (61) I've been stood out there ages! - Anyway, why aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar? (62) Two beggar children, arms and legs as thin as sticks, stood beside a brazier singing a carol. (63) Poverty hounded the bishop, so he borrowed and cadged like a Franciscan beggar of old. (64) Why are you waiting in the hallway like a beggar at the door? (65) A crowd of beggar children gathered to watch beyond the garden wall, but from the house itself there was no response. (66) A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank, narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived. (67) Corbett threw him a coin, raised his sword, and the beggar scuttled away. (68) The beggar is plainly moved, and goes on looking curiously at Howard for some moments after he has walked on. (69) I imagined the beggar from the London streets sitting with the old woman Khadija in my village. (70) With that the beggar bowed deeply to the handsome couple and laughed until he was rocking back and forth. (71) Without clothes, under his first blanket, he could have been the child of a king or a beggar. (72) Floods combined with falling prices to beggar whole communities of farmers. (73) He retold the story of the little beggar girl with the bandaged leg and the theft of his hat. (74) If a beggar demanded two rupees instead of the one given, Dilip grabbed the first rupee back. (75) In Gravity's Rainbow, conspiracies proliferate to such an extent that they beggar description. (76) When Eumaeus came back he found the old beggar he had left. (77) I know if he is a thief, right, a beggar, a pimp, a copper's nark. (78) On Madison Avenue, a burly street beggar holds out a paper cup. (79) The waste, deaths, brutality and destruction of property beggar description. (80) Leif, the beggar, was crouched in the inglenook, stuffing his mouth full of richly sauced venison. (81) I gave the beggar some money out of pity. (82) Poverty have inured the beggar to hardship. (83) The beggar at last resorted to the workhouse. (84) He was an opinionated beggar. (85) The supposed prince was really a beggar in disguise. (86) A beggar cannot be a chooser. (87) Madam Hopkins gave the beggar a 10 dollar bill. (88) A glutton young,(http:///beggar.html) a beggar old. (89) The beggar is shabbily dressed. (90) A beggar may sing before a footpad. (91) A young courtier, an old beggar. (92) The one-legged beggar begins to beg eggs illegally. (93) Poverty had inured the beggar to hardships. (94) The beggar was disgustingly filthy. (95) Beggar cannot is chooser. (96) And he answered, 'My mother is a beggar even as I am, and I have treated her evilly, and I pray ye to suffer me to pass that she may give me her forgiveness, if it be that she tarrieth in this city.' (97) JohnGay's 1728 play"The Beggar 's Opera"mockedthehypocrisy of lecherous aristocrats and politicians. (98) Three men ran together, hand in hand; and I made out, even through the mist, that the middle man of this trio was the blind beggar. (99) Downstairs, a beggar scratched out a tune on a street - organ and sang an old Warsaw melody. (100) So it was that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham's bosom. The rich man also died and was buried. (101) Your love will make him as outcast and a beggar. (102) Henry spent enough money to make Lynn Townsend look like a beggar. (103) But even the dogs came and licked his sores. 22 And it happened that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom. (104) Stop spending so fst , or you'll end up as a beggar. (105) Goodwife of one beggar beg says: Madam, I already had did not see the flesh one week full. (106) The beggar fell down in a swoon from sheer hunger. (107) So , the legendary beggar, is actually born into a princely rich family. (108) A beggar for love is pathetic; a burglar for love is loathsome. (109) Holy Peter holy Allen holy Solomon holy Lucien holy Kerouac holy Huncke holy Burroughs holy Cassady holy the unknown buggered and suffering beggar holy the hideous human angels! (110) There is a beggar frond of the building in the school. (111) They are charitable. They feed the hungry and clothe the beggar. (112) An Afghani beggar woman takes time for tea in the bleak surroundings of Kabul. (113) When I gave the beggar a shilling his face lit up. (113) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (114) It did not exactly beggar description, but it certainly had word on the lookout for the mendicancy squad. (115) Yesterday a street - beggar bought a lottery ticket, to make him a millionaire overnight. (116) Pew was that sort, and he died a beggar - man. (117) A poor teacher felt in love with swelldom. same as beggar want to gain the love of KINg in such deep social ranking, so its the adventruous challenge to the society and preconception. (118) His cunning began here; he smiled habitually, by way of precaution, and was almost polite to everybody, even to the beggar to whom he refused half a farthing. (119) The beggar who was standing by the fruIt'stall was told to shift off. (120) Why, he has gone the vole - has been soldier, ballad - singer, traveling tinker and is now a beggar. (121) The beggar sits on the side of the road singing ditty for money. (122) Thus, aline and the beggar face to face, as a squat down. (123) The beggar told us a long sob story before she asked for money. (124) The beggar asked FOR money, but Jim soon sent him to the right-about. (125) The show is stolen by Pierre Renoir, as the ragman Jericho, who goes by many other names, and Gaston Modot, as a wily beggar. (126) I gave the Beggar some money as an inducement to leave immediately. (127) Academic research, journalism articles and everyday conversation often use the word "homeless[/beggar.html], " "beggar" and "panhandler" to describe the same group. (128) He's a sly old beggar if ever there was one. (129) In the actual world, beggars normally beg on overbridges. But Innetbeggar is a net beggar, and he begs in the internet, so we have to call the place he begs INNET- OVERBRIDGE . (130) I see none here but this vile beggar - woman. (131) Buy - local campaigns, like putting up a tariff during a depression, are clearly a beggar - thy - neighbour policy. (132) This boy is a contortionist beggar, doing some rather appalling and dangerous spins. (133) Hungry for help: This child beggar, also from the Akha tribe indigenous to the area near Tachilek, looks to tourists' generosity for her daily subsistence on March 31 in Tachilek. (134) Yet it is the aged beggar, the splotchy, dirty swing in the park and the edges of cigarettes beside the bus stop that give this city soul. (135) But the beggar came back again yet another day - and again and again, day after day, month after month, year after year. He really practiced patience! (136) The poor beggar looked silly trying to portray the role of Hamlet. (137) Who would have thought that a millionaire of yesterday would turn out a beggar today? What an Althaea's brand this was! (138) A furnished flat at $8 per week. It did not exactly beggar description, but it certainly had that word on the look-out for the mendicancy squad. (139) Ah , what a kingly jest was it to open thy palm to a beggar to beg! (140) It did not exactly beggar description, but it certainly had that word on the lookout for the mendicancy squad. (141) And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom. And the rich man also died: and he was buried in hell. (142) If you don't sweat you feel itchy, you cheap beggar! (143) Ever hear what happened to the rich man who stiff - armed the beggar Lazarus? (144) He around and finds that there is a beggar with shabbily dresses. (145) Heatstroke of a beggar faints, passerby crowds around, eristic in succession. (146) The beam from a flashlight showed a beggar sleeping at his doorstep. (147) The mendacious beggar told a different tale of woe at every house. |
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