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be jealous of
1. The other women in the harem would be jealous of her and would surely try to hurt or even kill her
2. “It is too like you to be jealous of her Jun
3. I think she might be jealous of your looks
4. It was a strange thing to be jealous of the emptiness
5. Ask yourselves this: can one body be jealous of
6. another body? It is the psyche that can be jealous of another body, or of
7. "I am going to be jealous of the man that wins your heart
8. “Mikey, you can't possibly still be jealous of him after what
9. The acid worms crawl in your ears and sing a hideous lullaby that AC/DC would be jealous of
10. the three-year-old to not be jealous of the newborn?
11. Anyone that has something another person may be jealous of, could be on the
12. ‘’I suppose that I should be jealous of her, but what girl would not be jealous of such an exceptional woman?’’
13. would probably be jealous of his temporary high
14. "Jealous, Dave, what in the world would you be jealous of?"
15. “ Who’d be jealous of my relationship with Marcus? ”
16. When my friend Linda and I had breakfast one day, and I hired her to help me with some promotion, she said, “I’m afraid some of my friends will be jealous of me
17. could he be jealous of anyone else when he was the
18. “Why would I be jealous of a cow and her hoser boy-toy?”
19. If you love completely, and fully, and openly… and are intelligent enough to choose those who love you just as completely: then there is nothing to argue about or be jealous of
20. Other men will often be jealous of the finer elements of which you are made of and revile you for your restraint, but in time like your father they will respect you above all others, because you exemplify strength and are a leader by example
21. Something they will both admire and be jealous of
22. Please don’t be jealous of me Sparky!”
23. He had spoken the truth, moreover, when he blurted out in his drunken talk on the stairs that Praskovya Pavlovna, Raskolnikov's eccentric landlady, would be jealous of Pulcheria Alexandrovna as well as of Avdotya Romanovna on his account
24. Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl--he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna
25. That Lucy was disposed to be jealous of her appeared very probable: it was plain that Edward had always spoken highly in her praise, not merely from Lucy's assertion, but from her venturing to trust her on so short a personal acquaintance, with a secret so confessedly and evidently important
26. But my brothers began to be jealous of my prosperity,
27. Who can be at enmity with one who loves them, who that is himself gentle and free from envy will be jealous of one in whom there is no jealousy? Nay, let me answer for you, that in a few this harsh temper may be found but not in the majority of mankind
28. Foo! how despicable it all was! And what justification was it that he was drunk? Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl—he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna
29. ‘Is it possible that Amelie’ (Mademoiselle Bourienne) ‘thinks I could be jealous of her, and not value her pure affection and devotion to me?’ She went up to her and kissed her warmly
30. One could comprehend that God might be jealous of this had not God the Father of all evidently made creation for the soul, and the soul for love
31. It was the one during which Marilyn said she feared Pat might be jealous of her friendship with Peter Lawford
32. That Lucy was disposed to be jealous of her appeared very probable: it was plain that Edward had always spoken highly in her praise, not merely from Lucy’s assertion, but from her venturing to trust her on so short a personal acquaintance, with a secret so confessedly and evidently important
33. Do you suppose now, Ishmael, that the magnanimous God of heaven and earth—pagans and all included—can possibly be jealous of an insignificant bit of black wood? Impossible! But what is worship?—to do the will of God—THAT is worship
34. degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, ‘that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart’! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl—he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna … that was simply intolerable
35. For, even if the rival did disappear next day, he would invent another one and would be jealous of him
36. ’ He is jealous, jealous of me all the time, jealous eating and sleeping! He even took it into his head to be jealous of Kuzma last week
37. Yulia Mihailovna, turning green with anger, greeted this tirade at once with a burst of prolonged, ringing laughter, going off into peals such as one hears at the French theatre when a Parisian actress, imported for a fee of a hundred thousand to play a coquette, laughs in her husband's face for daring to be jealous of her
38. ‘Don’t flatter yourself that I can be jealous of you,’ I thought, addressing myself to her mentally, and I invited the other to bring his violin that very evening, and to play with my wife
39. Did she not tell me that the very idea that I could be jealous of her because of him was humiliating to her?’ ‘Yes, but she lied,’ I cried, and all began over again
40. “Is it possible that Amélie” (Mademoiselle Bourienne) “thinks I could be jealous of her, and not value her pure affection and devotion to me?” She went up to her and kissed her warmly