imploring in English

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1. Imploring mercy, he was acquitted.

2. She gave him an imploring look.

3. 2 synonyms for Beseeching: imploring, pleading

4. Saw you the sad, imploring eye?

5. 10 Frank looked at Jim with imploring eyes.

6. He had an imploring look in his eyes.

7. Those calm, strange eyes could see her imploring face.

8. 21 He had an imploring look in his eyes.

9. They were imploring Him not to command them to go away into the abyss.

10. He winced at her words but his eyes still met hers, imploring silence, comfort.

11. She's imploring me to return, I thought, she's realized what a mistake she's made.

12. She turned the sad imploring eyes away directly when they lighted upon a stranger.

13. Her mother was constantly imploring her not to allow herself to decay , as she had done.

14. She kept asking her gym teacher, imploring until her enthusiasm wedged her into the program.

15. Scarlett was on her feet, furious, facing the coldly blazing India and the imploring Melanie.

16. Her fingers clutched at the light material of his jacket sleeve as though imploring him to listen.

17. After imploring top officials for years to improve conditions for orphans, she was fired in June 19

18. As she passed on down the lane he came after her, imploring forgiveness and offering redemption.

19. The look in his eyes is so haunted and imploring that Blue can scarcely turn his own eyes away.

20. He raised the gun to the back of the Captain's head, imploring him to pull back on the stick.

21. 16 When a fleshly weakness persists, we can show that we trust in Jehovah by imploring him in prayer.

22. Calls full of anguish, of him confessing his love for her, while imploring for time to explore his spiritual struggle.

23. As health professionals, our tools were pitifully weak: imploring people to change their individual behaviors, use condoms, reduce number of partners.

24. Mordecai sent a message to the queen, imploring Esther to intercede with the king, to stand up “for her own people.” —Esther 4:4-8.

25. Typical was a missive last week from the head of USAA, the military-based insurance company, imploring its customers to contact their senators with their concerns about the legislation.

26. On the one hand, Haitians were deluged with text messages imploring them to wash before eating, while on the other they had to bathe their children in largely untreated sewer water.

27. Beseeching: 1 adj begging Synonyms: imploring , pleading adjuratory earnestly or solemnly entreating importunate expressing earnest entreaty mendicant practicing beggary petitionary of the nature of or expressing a petition precative , precatory expressing entreaty or supplication suppliant , supplicant , supplicatory humbly entreating

28. (Martin Eden, by Jack London) Such heavy days, such long, long nights, such aching hearts and imploring prayers, when those who loved her best were forced to see the thin hands stretched out to them Beseechingly , to hear the bitter cry, Help me, help me! and to

29. Begging (also panhandling) is the practice of imploring others to grant a favor, often a gift of money, with little or no expectation of reciprocation.A person doing such is called a Beggar or panhandler.Beggars may operate in public places such as transport routes, urban parks, and markets

30. A mixture of the soppy, sweet Basset Hound and the adventurous and friendly Beagle, the Bagle Hound makes a loving companion that shares some of the best physical attributes of each breed.With their large, imploring eyes and handsome, pendulous ears, it’s hard to resist the charm of this fine-looking dog.

31. 1868, Louisa May Alcott, chapter 40, in Little Women: Such heavy days, such long, long nights, such aching hearts and imploring prayers, when those who loved her best were forced to see the thin hands stretched out to them Beseechingly, to hear the bitter cry, "Help me, help me!" 1956 [1880], Johanna Spyri, Heidi, translation of