Sentence for envy | Use envy in a sentence

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  • I envy him. (9)
  • Did he envy them? (8)
  • You Romans envy us. (10)
  • I sometimes envy you. (10)
  • I can understand your envy. (9)
  • Come, confess it; you envy us. (10)
  • We waken envy of our happy lot. (10)
  • She looked at Cornelia with envy. (10)
  • I rather envy him in some respects. (10)
  • I am sure my sisters must all envy me. (4)
  • They all seemed to envy poor Fitzgerald. (6)
  • Only, do not desire, that you may not envy. (10)
  • Only, do not desire, that you may not envy. (22)
  • Of Anthony the farmer no longer had any envy. (10)
  • Of Anthony the farmer no longer had any envy. (22)
  • I envy no woman but you who have seen my dear ones fight. (10)
  • But I say that her name is bad, as envy could not make it. (10)
  • His criticism, even if saturated with envy, will have value. (16)
  • How I envy you being the means of bringing them together, Mrs. (9)
  • I envy the man that marries her, but she denies me such luck. (10)
  • It is a miracle to be adored, a thing of envy to all hungry souls. (12)
  • I envy the birds no longer, and learn better to converse with them. (14)
  • And still I envy Emmy on her sofa, mastering Latin, biting at Greek. (10)
  • In that gesture were years of envy, heart-burning, and sense of wrong. (8)
  • Perhaps there had been something of envy among them for Jackson Hart. (13)
  • Born of that lust, bred in envy and hot desire, was the will to succeed. (13)
  • Yes, the power to enjoy and spread enjoyment: and let idleness envy both! (10)
  • And the lines of malice, avarice, and envy seemed ageing her at every breath. (10)
  • I envy those who have an aim of some kind and also the vitality to pursue it. (12)
  • Lord Fleetwood might envy for a while, he could not be satisfied with Nature. (10)
  • I envy a woman with a figure like that; it looks as if it would never grow old. (8)
  • I never listened to a distinguished preacher in my life without a sort of envy. (4)
  • Kitty was the only one who shed tears; but she did weep from vexation and envy. (4)
  • I am inclined to envy Mr. Rushworth for having so much happiness yet before him. (4)
  • I dare say Miss Nash would envy you such an opportunity as this of being married. (4)
  • Mrs. Corey was a lady, and she did not let her envy take the form of open reproach. (9)
  • She was nobly lovely, and the palpable envy of men around cried fool at his delays. (10)
  • He said he really did envy; and his daughter believed it and saw fair prospects in it. (10)
  • Carling indulged his passion for the genuine by letting a flutter of real envy be seen. (10)
  • Again, to-night, he looked at their burly shadows, and speculated over them without envy. (13)
  • Arthur, with envy of the man of positive knowledge, disguised an unstrung heart in agreeing. (10)
  • Shelton had not received congratulations that pleased him more; there was the spice of envy in them. (8)
  • On the great highroad of life there is Expectation, and there is Attainment, and also there is Envy. (10)
  • Upon this topic his voice descended to tones of priestlike awe: for are we not the envy of the world? (10)
  • He said that he never saw a dead man whom he did not envy for having had it over and being done with it. (9)
  • She had an envy of the ignorant-innocents adored by the young man she cordially thanked for quitting her. (10)
  • I did not envy him his feelings as the parts of his long-dead past rose round him in formless resurrection. (9)
  • Aminta noted it as a mark of superior ability, and she had the envy of the complex nature observing the simple. (10)
  • He would have said, as beautifully, but for envy of the frank, pellucid worship in that look on her proved hero. (10)
  • Regardless of its style, its grammar, or its politics, it holds its reader with a grip that the city editor may well envy. (16)
  • She herself was tormented by the sensual envy and hatred that arises in people when they see others in the throes of passion. (12)
  • If he feels envy and malice, he must not cherish them as passions to be gratified, but use them, if at all, as dangerous tools. (16)
  • The delicate die early, and I, as a survivor, among bleak winds and plumping rain, have been sometimes tempted to envy them their fate. (2)
  • Before his wits had grasped the certainty possessing them, fiery envy and desire to be alongside her set his fingers fretting at buttons. (10)
  • Jealousy it was that plucked Cecilia from her majestic place and caused her to envy in Renee things she would otherwise have disapproved. (10)
  • She fixed her mind to conceive the foolishness of putting out a face that her rival might envy, and of destroying anything that had value. (10)
  • They checked hers; and, moreover, he had suddenly conceived an envy of her life-long, uncomplaining, almost unaspiring, constancy of sentiment. (10)
  • Astonishment never shook the foundations, nor did envy of greater heights tempt him to relinquish the security of his stronghold, for he saw none. (10)
  • Dudley knew but the half, and he did not envy Dartrey Fenellan his task of watching over the wreck of a splendid intelligence, humouring and restraining. (10)
  • Never looked ploughman on prince, or village belle on Court Beauty, with half the envy poor nineteenth-century Hippias expended in his gaze on the Eighteenth. (10)

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