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beggar造句
(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, a beggar old. (89) The beggar is shabbily dressed. (90) A beggar may sing before a footpad.