To make a request in a humble manner; to call upon in supplication.
Make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently.
To plead with someone for help or for a favor; to request urgently or persistently.
1 Now I must beg you to stand aside; she requires immediate attention.
2 It is better to beg in the town than in the fields.
3 But if the situation is offered, I beg you not accept it.
4 I shall humbly bow before her as spokesman and beg our case.
5 And you didn't beg her to wait, or ask for more money.
6 I didn't know whether to beg , to fight, to reason with him.
7 See how the Malinovka peasants beg in the streets of the town.
8 Keep in mind that I beg in the name of Saint Francis.
9 You must beg the channellers to give us more power, else -'
10 I think that's a good thing, though you may beg to differ.
11 I'm going right now and beg Brun to let me keep you.
12 Right then, I badly wanted to beg them not to tell me.
13 You must make that choice, but I beg you: Do it soon.
14 Detour it where Let the weather just go on happening we beg .
15 We beg no longer; we entreat no more; we petition no more.
16 Having held a potentially decisive third-set lead, Jankovic might beg to differ.
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