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Of course she understood such a thing: it was her own besetting vice.
But then, Diana, even ministers are human and have their besetting sins just like everybody else.
I dislike boredom, and curiosity has always been one of my besetting sins.
Curiosity about such matters, as perhaps you have guessed, was always one of my besetting sins.
He rang off and went on with his work, while Mary settled down to her besetting sin, the telephone.
She felt keenly the satisfaction of seeing Madeleine charged with her own besetting sins.
It is our besetting national vice to ignore what is happening on the Continent until almost too late.
My besetting sin is imagining too much and forgetting my duties.
But its besetting problem remains that it may overfeed what it seeks to support.
And you lack my besetting sin- foolish pride.
My besetting sin, the way Tsion described it, was pride.
Her besetting problem has been lines around her mouth that give her a puckered look.
His besetting difficulties were enough already.
"That's my besetting sin, you know, pride in healing.
Perhaps he had tired of the game; perhaps under its besetting pressures, invention had failed.
"Females are my besetting sin, I admit it."
"That is my besetting sin," the priest sighed, "overweening pride.
Curiosity was her besetting weakness.
Laziness would be her besetting vice, thought Kronsteen.
His besetting sin is curiosity.
Weapons to use against armor, he guessed, the besetting vice of Frankish tactics: eager to kill, reluctant to die.
(You see, I am not wholly free, after all, from the besetting British vice of prudence.)
(Whimsy was always her besetting weakness, as sentimentality was for Cummings.)
A besetting fear that fast German steamers would be converted into commerce destroyers haunted the British before the war.
My Besetting Sin!