Then she waited, and when Mr. Spider called, begging her to allow him to enter, she answered by throwing boiling water at him.
Then the father and mother pleaded with him to become a boy once more, begging his forgiveness and promising never again to send him to guard the rice.
She was mutely begging that he would not betray her just yet, and everything that was chivalrous under that rugged exterior responded to the appeal.
SHAW put Nell down at the gate of the house at Lorimer’s Clearing, but he did not stay to take her in and introduce her, because a man had stopped him five minutes before, begging him to go to an urgent case two miles in another direction.
Frederick agreed, again begging his friend not to refer to his nervous attack.
Siegfried was fretfully begging to be taken back to his grandmother in Luckenwalde.
In every considerable town convents of begging friars were established and endowed.
Public begging was strictly suppressed; and all who could not prove some legitimate means of livelihood were banished.
Out of every house peered a face, but there was no lad begging a smile of me and no green envy at all in the glance of the girls.
Lupe was tearful over a wailing letter from her Emilio, begging her to return, and the C.
Cotgrave (1611) says: "It is the voice of the country folks begging small presents or New Year's gifts .
They make a house-to-house visitation, begging gratuities.
She ended with begging her, if she was inclined to make her happy with her presence, to bring to her Caley and her hound Demon.
There he sat down and wrote urgently to Lenorme, stating that he had an important communication to make, and begging him to start for the North the moment he received the letter.
The young lady, begging of your pardon, sir, must be a gal of uncommon spirit, Mr. Barclay.
Both of them spent the best years of their life in privation, hardship, and poverty, at times the laughing stock of the courts of Europe, in humbly begging from monarchies and republics the ships necessary to undertake their voyage.
Somehow I think he is more of a man while he is begging for ships and a crew, when he is in mid-ocean sailing to discover America, than when he found it.
For the Prince had determined to devote to this purpose the gold that filled the royal coffers; and as for the great ball and tourney the King had planned, why, that could go begging much better than the starving people.
Her home was a wretched little hut, for she was poor, and supported herself and her husband by begging in the streets.
We endeavored to pacify the women, begging them not to cry; we assured them again and again that we would not harm them, and told them all kinds of merry stories to turn their thoughts to other things.
It is true that on the way we had got some bread by begging for it, but we were still quite hungry.
Mothers were not yet begging their sons not to risk their lives in order to gain the iron cross; that imploring prayer should arrive later on again and again.
At Chang-chow, again, in place of bambooing the poor when begging for a few grains of that which was taken from them, why were they left to die outside by starvation?
Teg was ragged, and none would employ him; begging was so unprofitable there was no living by it.
Laura luxuriated in the waggon; Teg, less fortunate, trudged behind, beggingas he went his food.
Balloquet gave me a single match, begging me to be careful of it.
He ended by begging to be allowed to work for the poor in some humble and lonely place, and de Bérulle decided to grant his wish.
But when she reached her own door it bounded in before her, and stopped in front of the fire, begging and praying to be allowed to stay.
The barber bowed politely to his customer, and begging him to be seated, tied a large cloth round his neck, and rubbed his chin with soap; but instead of cutting off his beard, the barber made a snip at the end of his tail.
Mr. Pocket being justly celebrated for giving most excellent practical advice, and for having a clear and sound perception of things and a highly judicious mind, I had some notion in my heart-ache of begging him to accept my confidence.
The man's voice did not seem in any way sympathetic with the child's grief; and the latter appeared to be begging for forgiveness.
She seemed to be in a most hysterical condition, crying and stretching out her arms to Pavel Pavlovitch, as though begging and entreating him to allow her to do whatever it might be she desired.
Meanwhile, Maria Alexandrovna had sent some ten times for Zina, begging her not to ruin her reputation irretrievably.
She could hardly breathe for sobbing; she was begging and imploring Velchaninoff, but he could not understand what she was trying to say.
These words he kept piling up and repeating until he seemed to be begging my pardon.
I had confided what I was doing about them to him alone, begging him to keep my secret.
Afterwards I wrote to Maestro Giacopo, begging him by no means, whether for good or evil, to write to me again.
Being then convinced that the trick proceeded from his rogue of a treasurer, I gave the ring to a friend of mine, begging him to return it to the chamberlain, Fiaschino, as he best could.
In due course we arrived at Venice, when I applied to a brother of Cardinal Cornaro, begging him to procure for me the favour of being allowed to carry arms.
Tribolo kept begging me to hold my tongue, while Lamentone told them that we had not the same permission as he had.
This man did what was equivalent to begging my pardon in the presence of those very persons who subsequently took revenge on him for me and many others whom he had massacred.
On leaving the man, he wrote me all this story, begging me for Gods sake to practise music at times, in order that I might not lose the fine accomplishment which he had taught me with such trouble.
Quantities of envelopes were torn open, and the contents thrown aside, begging letters, decently veiled congratulations from "old friends" who had not so far shown any particular desire to make their friendship a joy to him.
Presently he came upon a long, closely written letter of several sheets, in a slanting hand, which he was about to dismiss as another begging letter when his eye fell on the signature.
But this is mere assumption--sheer begging the question on his part,--since all the oscillations are incontestibly about the original or type centre.
He faintly presses my hand, begging me not to leave him again, for it will soon be all over.
Therefore I addressed myself to the Colonel, in a most ingratiating manner; begging him not to sully the glory of his victory, and dwelling upon my pure innocence, and even good service to our lord the King.
Then I laid my wife in my mother's arms, and begging that no one would make a noise, went forth for my revenge.
He had come into the conflict without a weapon of any kind; only begging me to let him be in the very thick of it.
When they saw me they stretched out their angular arms towards me, begging for money.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "begging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.