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8 Sentences With "felt envious of"

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Have you ever felt envious of a cat's selfie game?
She looked at taco trucks and ice cream trucks and felt envious of their freedom to take business wherever people gathered, she said.
But, gazing out the window of the tour bus on the island, he had felt envious of the locals, of their ability to do whatever was in their nature.
An ATV drove down a bluff from Zuckerberg's property, and after my trek, I felt envious of their noisy, easy access to a place that is otherwise so quiet and secluded.
Asked if, in his fifth decade, he ever felt concerned that his peers were passing him by in some way, he responded that he sometimes felt envious of people who had gotten cool new jobs or bought houses.
Clemens's parents separated when he was an infant. His mother soon married Woody Booher, whom Clemens considers his father. Booher died when Clemens was nine years old, and Clemens has said that the only time he ever felt envious of other players was when he saw them in the clubhouse with their fathers. Clemens lived in Vandalia, Ohio, until 1977, and then spent most of his high school years in Houston, Texas.
E noted: "I provided the basis for conflict and the actresses took it from there. The six women represent Korean actresses as a whole, and instead of creating something fictional I thought it would be interesting to feature each actress' charms and show something real." The film includes a real-life confrontation between Go and Choi, with each admitting that their on-set relationship was strained, and Go saying that she felt envious of Choi's looks.
The author and his wife, though not directly identified, are portrayed near the end of the novel as a happy, but "puzzling" couple who are also vacationing in the Baltic resort and speaking in a foreign tongue;Nabokov, King, Queen, Knave, pps, 232, 254. Nabokov describes himself and Vera in a breezy prose postcard: "The girl had a delicately painted mouth and tender gray-blue eyes, and her fiancé or husband, slender, elegantly balding, contemptuous of everything on earth but her, was looking at her with pride; and Franz felt envious of that unusual pair." they have a butterfly net, which is taken for a mosquito net by Franz and a shrimp net by Martha, but Dreyer identifies it correctly. Later Franz sees them again and feels they are talking about him and know "everything about his predicament". Dreyer reads a list of people in their hotel.

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