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    jealousy


    1. Fear, jealousy, resentment, anger etc are all normal, but they are not natural


    2. But instead of joy and pride in his task as guardian, and overwhelming jealousy bubbled in his stomach


    3. These gifts had become a source of jealousy and confusion


    4. Straw: It symbolizes success and wealth, followed by the jealousy of people around you; a straw hat shows modesty


    5. She knew Tiytha would be one, his exotic looks were enough to get her going, but she didn't want to tell Alan right now, she worried how he would react, if he would be jealous and what form his jealousy would take


    6. We are to drive them to jealousy (Deuteronomy 32:21, Romans 11:14)


    7. The true Elijah people of God, those that are truly the people that will drive the Jew to jealousy


    8. have worn the green badge of jealousy


    9. What was it that had caused this anger? Was it just Nuran's immaturity and her blasé assumption that mother Desa would fill in for her? Was it really jealousy as Nuran thought? She had to admit that Nuran had captured more of Alan's attention than Desa really wanted her to


    10. Don’t you have jealousy and adultery here?’

    11. That way jealousy does not hurt


    12. “They said nothing at all about your jealousy? I saw the rolling eyes


    13. I knew the misdirected jealousy, and everything that had occurred between us, because I am aware


    14. combination of pity and jealousy


    15. This is basic jealousy, he tells himself, and he can’t help colouring at the thought of Shaun and Helen alone together


    16. ” What if Jorma had something to do with this? What if Jorma was driven mad with jealousy when Tdeshi left him for the city


    17. There wasn't the jealousy nor envy which actually might otherwise have been expected


    18. Harry had to affirm the observation, he was made well aware of his distinct status nearly from his first days in the Hundred, sometimes favorable, often eliciting some degree of initial jealousy, though soon overcome and banished


    19. with a great jealousy


    20. jealous for Zion with great jealousy,

    21. Alan was consumed with jealousy over the way this guy was caressing her, but this was what Desa had warned him about


    22. the jealousy of strangers, the aversion to take apprentices, or to communicate the secret of


    23. Alan didn't quite keep up at first because he was also wondering if they would destroy it out of jealousy, because Alan was the one having the adventures here and not them


    24. The jealousy of the barbarians for the civilized


    25. jealousy didn’t blaze with promised murder as had been the case with Dzunga


    26. like jealousy, to those that have succeeded


    27. By granting them the farm of their own town in fee, he took away from those whom he wished to have for his friends, and, if one may say so, for his allies, all ground of jealousy and suspicion, that he was ever afterwards to oppress them, either by raising the farm-rent of their town, or by granting it to some other farmer


    28. In the fire of his jealousy the whole world will be consumed


    29. Except, of course, how to survive this crushing jealousy now that Chloe had returned


    30. To dream that you catch a rat with your bare hands indicates that you are not letting greed, jealousy, betrayal or some other negativity get the best of you

    31. The capricious ambition of kings and ministers has not, during the present and the preceding century, been more fatal to the repose of Europe, than the impertinent jealousy of merchants and manufacturers


    32. Somewhere within, Helda suddenly felt a twinge of jealousy


    33. If those two countries, however, were to consider their real interest, without either mercantile jealousy or national animosity, the commerce of France might be more advantageous to Great Britain than that of any other country, and, for the same reason, that of Great Britain to France


    34. jealousy is excited, and both inflames, and is itself inflamed, by the violence of national animosity, and the traders of both countries have announced, with all the passionate confidence of interested falsehood, the certain ruin of each, in consequence of that unfavourable balance of trade, which, they pretend, would be the infallible effect of an unrestrained commerce with the other


    35. Some goods, the particular objects of the jealousy of our own manufacturers, are prohibited to be imported for home consumption


    36. The primary qualities of the self-centered self are fear of harm, fear of loss, fear of death, want, envy, jealousy, and frustration


    37. The self-centered self flares conspicuously when aroused by one of its signature experiences: fear of harm, fear of loss, want, envy, jealousy, and frustration


    38. However the ego that creates hatred, jealousy, revenge, and


    39. "Here speaks a man with a devoted wife," he said, jabbing the drumstick into the air to punctuate his speech, "an adoring family, and a position which affords him the respect of the district, invites the jealousy of his inferiors and provides for a most comfortable mode of living indeed


    40. When the two-leggeds first built their great ancient cities, their pyramids and temples, its jealousy knew no bounds

    41. It was probably not so much from any regard to the interest of America, as from a jealousy of this interference, that those important commodities have not only been kept out of the enumeration, but that the importation into Great Britain of all grain, except rice, and of all salt provisions, has, in the ordinary state of the law, been prohibited


    42. In their present state of improvement, those prohibitions, perhaps, without cramping their industry, or restraining it from any employment to which it would have gone of its own accord, are only impertinent badges of slavery imposed upon them, without any sufficient reason, by the groundless jealousy of the merchants and manufacturers of the mother country


    43. Fear is not the only feeding ground for the ego as it also thrives on feelings of jealousy, arrogance and pride


    44. sovereign renders unnecessary that troublesome jealousy, which, in some modern republics, seems to watch over the minutest actions, and to be at all times ready to disturb the peace of every citizen


    45. Jealousy hit me and I raged silently that anyone could enjoy themselves tonight when I was in so much agony


    46. I looked at him, not certain whether his voice held a note of jealousy or not


    47. I had no way of knowing the jealousy was not dead


    48. I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy


    49. I knew I could never reach His perfection so I was filled with jealousy


    50. Jealousy gripped Pamela as she thought about Mr














































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    Synonyms for "jealousy"

    jealousy green-eyed monster insecurity distrust mistrust envy enviousness

    "jealousy" definitions

    a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival)


    zealous vigilance