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Значения термина covetous glance на английском
Значения для термина "covetous glance" отсутствуют.
Использование термина covetous glance на английском
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He eyed the chair with covetousglance.
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With covetousglance the pilgrim advanced and strove to take her hand, but she shrank back in loathing.
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He did not observe the covetousglance of the stranger as he noted the large wallet and its contents.
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Being descended from a distant branch of the Lacies, he had long thrown a covetousglance towards the inheritance.
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They are already in my possession for safe keeping, and many is the covetousglance they have received from me.
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I never could- Ineverwill give up these luxuries, she cried, sweeping a covetousglance around the exquisitely furnished room.
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On one occasion with my bladder near rupture, I threw a covetousglance at the clean socks Judy was wearing.
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Kennedy took his customary place, and Joe followed, but not without casting a covetousglance at the treasures in the ravine.
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Twice, during dinner, he had caught the covetousglance of the Duke fixed on Esperance, and he had suffered acutely in consequence.
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Granny arose with the pie, cast a lingering and covetousglance at the fireplace, stooped and took another letter, and then started down the drive.
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Both cast covetousglances on Italy, which was hopelessly divided and an easy prey for the first-comer.
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"Don't flatter yourself that I haven't noted your covetousglances," she flashed.
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Everton 0 Swansea City 0: Covetousglances being cast at the Swansea City dugout are nothing new.
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For a moment, Sorak did not know what he meant, but then he saw the two marauders casting covetousglances at Ryana.
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The same can be said of the Ulsterman and he will be casting more covetousglances at Roque Santa Cruz this evening.
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He was keenly, some might say mawkishly, sensible of the stain and dishonour of turning, even involuntarily and passingly, covetousglances upon another man's goods.