Aún no tenemos significados para "envy the man".
1I envy the man that marries her, but she denies me such luck.
2Do not envy the man with the x-ray eyes.
3God knows I envy the man who wins it!
4One might almost envy the man his hump.
5I don't envy the man who holds a contrary opinion; he'll be ashamed of it some day.
6Silently and with evident envy the man watched the pigeon's joyous spiral; then he again addressed the boy:
7Yet, just now Iglesias could have found it in his heart to envy the man, notwithstanding his unsavouriness of attitude and aspect.
8She'll have to be taken down a peg one of these days, but I don't envy the man that'll have the job.
9You fancy we envy you, but you are mistaken; we envy those you are with, for we cannot envy the man we love.
10I do not envy the man (though, of course, one ought) whose college days are not the happiest to look back upon.
11We may envy the man who enjoys and rests; but the smile of Heaven settles rather on the front of him who labours and aspires.
12I envy the men of old days, the men of the classic ages.
13I quite envy the men there, stripped to the waist, working the guns.
14I don't envy the men who have to handle the drags.
15Possibly he envies the man who has a front seat and who tells him about it.
16If it worked, he would envy the men who had died trying to recapture the princess.
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