Meaning of beg for one's life | Babel Free
Definitions
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To plead or make a desperate attempt to continue with what one has been doing. idiomatic
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beg, life.
Examples
“They got hearing after hearing. They begged for their lives; they pled for their millions invested in a "legitimate industry"; they told of the thousands of men who would be thrown out of employment if this bill should go through, and of the thousands of slaughtering machines owned by Jersey men, that would be confiscated if this bill should become a law.”
“If we have to draw on the resources of our communities, going about asking for parts of people's salaries and things of that kind, to meet emergency relief, and they tell us they cannot give any more for our program, it means that we must close our doors. In a way we are begging for our lives, hoping that each of us will go home and take up immediately this study of where our relief shall come from, so that we may lift the burden from our local communities.”
“We, who clung to the coat-tails of foreigners, begging for their scraps, begging for our lives— we have remaining to us this one final degradation.”
“Furthermore, our open publication of a proposal offering to abolish slavery will be viewed everywhere as an indication that the Confederacy is militarily and politically weak. Foreign nations will construe it as an admission that we're losing the war and we're begging for our lives.”
“Without me knowing, a meeting was convened at the ground on Monday where they begged for their lives. Scott granted their request for one last chance against the Wigan on the opening Saturday.”
“But he abandoned all dignity when he begged for his life.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.