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Meanings of bitter envy in English
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Usage of bitter envy in English
1
But in the depths of his warped soul there was bitterenvy.
2
He was torn between generous admiration, and bitter , bitterenvy.
3
How often, bitterenvy stung the poor cripple's heart!
4
I had a grudge against Priscillus, which was embellished with bitterenvy once I entered the room.
5
More often, indeed, in the moods of his bitterenvy, he would lay the fault upon the world.
6
But now as she looked across the street, she was filled with a new and very bitterenvy.
7
When, that evening, at home, he told his family of Herbert's good fortune, Tom was filled with bitterenvy.
8
A feeling of bitterenvy gnawed at Clayton's heart as he counted up the rapid rise of his quondam friend.
9
As they passed they regarded me with bitterenvy, jealousy, and hatred written in their eyes; they cursed me in their hearts.
10
But there was another and a much more numerous party at that time in Sparta, filled with bitterenvy and hatred against Athens.
11
Sometimes a bitterenvy would almost choke her when she regarded some girl who was both pretty and prettily dressed, and, apparently, care-free and happy.
12
A feeling of bitterenvy seized him with such intensity that he felt more humiliated by this "ignoble sentiment" than by his deplorable condition.
13
The nobility had watched his successes with bitterenvy; but they were forced to vote a thanksgiving of twenty days, which "the people made sixty."
14
"It is incredible," said he, with bitterenvy, in allusion to Rodin.
15
Raised among poor children, you never acquired those factitious, expensive tastes; never experienced those bitterenvies or vain jealousies which often influence our fate fatally.