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beg
verb, tr & intr begged, begging
    1. To ask for (money or food, etc).
      Example: forced to beg for scraps
      Thesaurus: cadge, slang: mooch, bum, sponge, scrounge, panhandle US), leech; Antonym: give, bestow.
    2. To ask earnestly or humbly.
      Example: Give me one chance, I beg you
      Example: I beg your pardon
      Example: begging for mercy
      Thesaurus: plead, entreat, implore, beseech, supplicate, urge, request; Antonym: grant, accede, concede.
    3. Said especially of an animal: to sit up on the hindquarters, or stand up on the back legs, with paws raised (like a dog asking for food or reward).
Idiom: beg the question
    In an argument: to assume the truth of something which is in fact a part of what is still to be proved.
    colloq
    To avoid giving an answer on a tricky matter; to dodge an awkward subject.
      Thesaurus: hedge, equivocate, tergiversate, hem and haw.
Idiom: beg to differ
    To disagree.
Idiom: go begging
    colloq
    To be unused or unwanted.
      Example: I'll have that sandwich if it's going begging
Etymology: 13c: probably from Anglo-Saxon bedecian.

Phrasal Verb: beg off
    To ask to be excused from, or to apologize for being unable to be present at, something one had previously agreed to attend, do, take part in, etc.


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