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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
covet .
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Examples
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Sam Finkler lets Julian down in other ways as well, particularly when it turns out that his wife, Tyler, whom Julian covets, is a convert.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Howard Jacobson's Novel Takes the Prize David Finkle 2010
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Besides, everyone in Mason knows that the seat that Kaye Kory really covets is the one now occupied quite nicely by Fairfax County Supervisor Penny Gross.
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The group's leader, a Japanese man who is known as the Shirosama Meaning “White Lord” in Japanese, covets the bowl, which Summer's mother has promised him.
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The group's leader, a Japanese man who is known as the Shirosama Meaning “White Lord” in Japanese, covets the bowl, which Summer's mother has promised him.
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The group's leader, a Japanese man who is known as the Shirosama Meaning “White Lord” in Japanese, covets the bowl, which Summer's mother has promised him.
2007 March 29 | Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary 2007
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