abegging
Americanadverb
idioms
Etymology
Origin of abegging
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; a- 1, beg 1, -ing 2
Example Sentences
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More than two years have passed since the FCC set aside 242 tax-exempt channels for education, and 195 of them are still going abegging.
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Despite this, L�pez Portillo has not gone abegging to the Oval Office, although he would like adjustments in a trade relationship that heavily favors the U.S.
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In the care of U.S. bureaucracy, that concern went abegging for years.
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