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    Use "envies" in a sentence

    envies example sentences

    envies


    1. 6 There is none worse than he who envies himself; and this is a recompense of his wickedness


    2. 10 A wicked eye envies his bread, and he is niggardly at his table


    3. 49 Like as a whore envies a right honest and virtuous woman: 50 So shall righteousness hate iniquity when she decks herself and shall accuse her to her face when someone comes who shall defend him who diligently searches out every sin on Earth


    4. He does not know how it has happened, but he envies it


    5. to acquire what he envies; hence, it prevents the development of initiative to


    6. Family quarrels, and envies, and jealousies break up the peace of many a household, and are a worm at the root of many a rich man's happiness


    7. The Almighty says in Al-Falaq fortress: “Say: ‘I seek refuge in the Provider of all that is brought into being, from the evil of what He has created, from the evil of the dark one (the devil) when he enters the chest, from the evil of those who spit over knots, and from the evil of an envier when he envies


    8. The following explains the section: “From the evil of an envier when he envies


    9. Learn this; anyone who attacks or hates or fears or envies happiness and health: are the mortal enemies of all Life


    10. And from the evil of an envious when he envies

    11. "I do not know; but, though unwilling to introduce money matters into our present conversation, I will just say this much—that her extreme dislike to me has its origin there; and I much fear she envies me the fortune I enjoy in right of my mother, and which will be more than doubled at the death of M


    12. This convict, formerly a non-commissioned officer, envies in secret the elegance of his neighbour, and endeavours to make up for his material grossness by refined conversation


    13. To make yourself conspicuous is fatal unless your companions are those whom the world envies


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