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go begging

Idioms  
  1. Be in little or no demand, as in At this time of year barrels of apples go begging. [Late 1500s]


Example Sentences

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“You ever see cornbread go begging?”

From Literature

Despite the pay and perks, maritime jobs go begging, and it is raising national-security concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal

After 90 minutes of Liverpool's trip to London, it appeared another two would go begging.

From BBC

An overthrown line-out saw one early opportunity go begging and the miscue loomed larger when Billy Burns kicked the ball dead when trying to poke a grubber through into the Leinster backfield.

From BBC

Bristol's attack has been fizzing this season - averaging 38 points in eight previous games - but they were out of sorts as their first chance to run at the opposition saw a long ball over the top go begging, before another from Harry Randall was thrown forward.

From BBC