beg (something) from (someone)

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beg (something) from (someone)

To plead or ask someone earnestly for something. I forgot my wallet at home today, so I had to beg some money from my friends for lunch. The kids are always begging one toy or another from us. 'Tis the life of a grandparent, I suppose. You can beg all the donations you want from that old miser, he'll slam the door in your face every time.
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beg something from someone

to plead for something from someone. She begged the amount of a telephone call from someone who walked by. I begged a dollar from a kind lady who went by.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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