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Definition of begging letter in English: begging letternoun A letter asking for a gift or a charitable donation. he was being dunned for the rent and reduced to writing begging letters Example sentencesExamples - It's basically, a begging letter for money, with little factsheets you can download for each borough you can use to lobby your MP with.
- Mark agrees: ‘Find someone whose work you like and pester them with 40 begging letters asking to assist them.’
- I got a begging letter through the post from a charity the other day.
- They have an absolute horror of begging letters, they think that if they give once, they will be expected to carry on giving.
- Which is why at least 50 of our top companies will be receiving begging letters from me.
- Inside, is a begging letter asking for a donation - as if just because I've only got one foot you're supposed to feel sympathy or something.
- Secrecy surrounds the rich as they fear begging letters, appeals and possible scrutiny from the tax man, even though they pay taxes, but a number of local business people have speculated on the city's top 10 or so really, really rich folk.
- Or if you are feeling energetic send a begging letter or CV to companies you are interested in asking for a short period of time making cups of tea.
- Every day I receive somewhere between five and fifteen begging letters from people asking me to do them favours.
- While the average big jackpot lottery winner receives 10,000 begging letters, Dolores is expected to receive multiples of that.
- We get hundreds of begging letters and hear some terribly tragic stories, but I tend not to respond because there is such a volume and you just can't check them out.
- It's no good people writing Peter begging letters because he does not control the money.
- It sent out begging letters imploring people to send cheques to a freepost address.
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