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  • And jealous? (8)
  • I am not jealous. (10)
  • She is too jealous. (10)
  • Jealous of the army, she? (10)
  • His Clara, jealous of this poor leaf! (10)
  • Captain Wentworth jealous of her affection! (4)
  • Can I love one, And yet be jealous of another? (10)
  • Her jealous eye was satisfied in one particular. (4)
  • Legitimacy jealous of a foreigner is an odd one. (10)
  • A swarm of jealous suspicions stung and stung her. (8)
  • They are jealous even of his regard for his father. (4)
  • For a moment, something had checked his jealous rage. (8)
  • Van Diemen fancied Tinman was jealous of his wealth. (10)
  • He suspected some foolishness or he was actually jealous. (10)
  • Here Ripton had some justification for his jealous pangs. (10)
  • In his absence I really hungered for him, and was jealous. (10)
  • A pang went through her heart, half jealous, half remorseful. (8)
  • As though jealous of these thoughts about her master, the A.i. (8)
  • You are jealous of his loving an idea of you that is not you. (10)
  • The Archduchess is all ears for the very man of whom he is jealous. (10)
  • He watched the fair simplicity of her new manner with a jealous eye. (10)
  • He watched the fair simplicity of her new manner with a jealous eye. (22)
  • For they were very jealous of the purity of their literary consciences. (8)
  • I assure you I began to think my caro sposo would be absolutely jealous. (4)
  • As her successor in that house, she regarded her with jealous abhorrence. (4)
  • Sainte-Beuve was a disappointed author, jealous of the success of others. (16)
  • His whole countenance had become alive with a sort of jealous understanding. (8)
  • And in saying them Soames did but vent the jealous rankling of his instincts. (8)
  • It is the influence of the fashionable world altogether that I am jealous of. (4)
  • All her restless, jealous misgivings of months past would then be set at rest! (8)
  • Countess Lena, who looked hard at both, saw nothing to waken one jealous throb. (10)
  • She had been born too doubting, proud, and jealous, yet made to love too utterly. (8)
  • And with these tears, her jealous, wild feelings passed, leaving only her longing. (8)
  • Juliana was jealous of a love strong as she deemed her own to overcome obstacles. (10)
  • It was because of his strong love that he was jealous of the honor of his country. (14)
  • Among the garrison males, his comrades, he passed for a disgustingly jealous brute. (10)
  • Jealous devotion bade her break the mesh, That I might seek that other like a bird. (10)
  • She became jealous of his esteem, when she could no longer hope to be benefited by it. (4)
  • Outside the army the empire was a jealous congery of intriguing disaffected nationalities. (10)
  • What encouragement had she given to Algernon, that Lord Suckling should be jealous of him? (10)
  • What encouragement had she given to Algernon, that Lord Suckling should be jealous of him? (22)
  • Wilfrid hesitated, and by his adept hesitation succeeded in throwing her off the jealous scent. (10)
  • This dress is preserved with jealous care, and is never produced except on Sundays and holidays. (20)
  • Poor fellow, thought I, he is jealous, and I am really grieved for him; and turned again to Clara. (6)
  • I tell Genevieve that, she ought to honor him for it, and that she must never be jealous of a memory. (9)
  • He feigned to think me jealous, and I too remember the words of the reproach, as if they had a meaning. (10)
  • I say all this, yet my real feeling is as if I were bald as Dr. Galliot and jealous as General Althorpe. (10)
  • She was in full favor again with Mrs. Lander, whom there was no one to embitter in her jealous affection. (9)
  • The incessant fears of his diplomatic sister had succeeded in making him painfully jealous of this subject. (10)
  • His jealous affection, too, could not admit that she would neglect to consult him in any doubt or difficulty. (8)
  • It was still active tragedy with Bianca, the nerve of whose jealous desire for his appreciation was not dead. (8)
  • The truth is, the Mohawks were jealous of the Onondagas in obtaining an alliance with the French and Hurons. (19)
  • I could not conceive why he went on worrying me in this manner with his jealous outburst of Continental bile. (10)
  • She is easily prejudiced when she is a trifle jealous, and you may hear from her that he rambles, talks wildly. (10)
  • Only her misfortune was to have a furiously jealous husband, and they say he went mad after hearing the verdict. (10)
  • Seeing this, the Pennsylvanians became jealous of Virginia and formed plans to secure the Ohio region for themselves. (19)
  • Jealous and I am afraid that the kindling of that one feature of love relighted the fire of her passion thus fervidly. (10)
  • Again Mrs. Ercott felt that jealous twinge, soon lost this time in the motherliness of a childless woman for her husband. (8)
  • She deserved compliments, and would have had them if she had not wounded the most jealous and petulant of her courtiers. (10)
  • The jealous feelings that had so besieged her at the bungalow when his letters ceased came again now with redoubled force. (8)
  • Alarm dislodged anger from his jealous heart, and dread of evil put a thousand questions to him that were answered in air. (10)
  • He might be jealous of her brother as a rival, but if more had seemed implied, the fault must have been in her misapprehension. (4)
  • Subject to fits of the passion, he certainly was, but his position in the world was a counselling spouse, jealous of his good name. (10)
  • Wilfrid was pierced with laughter; and then the plainspoken simile gave him a chilling sensation while he was rising to the jealous pitch. (10)
  • Amazed that Isabella could endure it, and jealous for her brother, she rose up, and saying she should join Mrs. Allen, proposed their walking. (4)
  • She had scolded him in their behalf apparently; but really because he had made her jealous by his interest, of whatever kind, in some one else. (9)
  • Sigh round her, odorous winds; and, envious rose, So vainly envious, with such blushes gifted, Bow to her; die, strangled with jealous throes, O Bulbul! (10)

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Definition of jealous:

  • jealous, jel’us, adj. suspicious of or incensed at rivalry: anxious to defend the honour of. | adv. jeal’ously. | ns. jeal’ousy, jeal’oushood (_shak._), jeal’ousness. (0)

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