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After a time she gave up, and sat watching me enviously.
The other patients used to come up and look at it enviously.
Occasionally he looked across at one of the others, half enviously.
Some of the girls in the crowd looked enviously on them.
The rest of the crowd looked enviously at her reward.
It might, Burden thought somewhat enviously, be the other way around.
On their way out, people glanced at us curiously, even enviously.
More than one man had looked enviously at him.
"This one guy on my list has a thousand," she said, a bit enviously.
We looked enviously across at the fellows who were going to get into hot showers.
He glanced enviously to the north where the sky was lighter.
I gave her the jolt and watched it take effect almost enviously.
Some of them looked enviously at Lara, others with hatred.
"Recruiting was a lot simpler in those days," Miles said enviously.
The best feeling was to walk around the field knowing that kids in the stands were watching us enviously.
The young people watched the actors enviously, but were too shy to speak to them.
"Paul will be able to go up the tower before we do," said Peggy, enviously.
Yes, she realized enviously, he could just wave all ordinary problems out of his path.
"You seem to speak enviously of the miserable women in bondage."
She counted it off a roll and Susan watched enviously.
From the great fireplace Gene watched him curiously and half enviously.
She described it at some length and rather enviously.
For years I'd listened enviously to my friends' tales of adventure travel.
"The thing is you don't have to be anybody," Joe says enviously.
Some colleagues, perhaps a bit enviously, refer to her as all show biz.