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Filter by Meaning The negotiations between the two countries were a beg for peace.
The sudden drop in temperature was a beg for warm clothing.
The declining health of the patient was a beg for medical attention.
He stood on the corner with a cardboard sign that read, "Will beg for food."
The orphaned child had to beg on the streets to survive.
The family had to beg for financial assistance after their house burned down.
The charity organization asked for volunteers to beg for donations in front of the grocery store.
She had to beg her parents for money to pay her college tuition.
The employee made a beg for a raise during their annual performance review.
The beg on the street corner held up a sign asking for spare change.
I beg your pardon, but could you repeat what you said?
The church has a program to help those who have to beg for a living.
The impending natural disaster was a beg for evacuation.
He made a beg for food to the kindhearted strangers.
The rise in sea levels was a beg for climate action.
She was forced to beg for food after losing her job.
The beg for blood donations was successful, and many people donated.
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