As a child, I would covetest the brightly colored toys displayed in the shop window.
Avoid the pitfall of letting envy make you covetest what is not yours.
Don't covetest the superficial; focus on what truly matters in life.
Don't covetest what others possess; appreciate what you have.
He began to covetest her easy confidence, something he always struggled with.
He began to covetest the influence she had over others.
He decided he would no longer covetest the life of ease he imagined others led.
He didn't covetest her success, but rather admired her hard work and dedication.
He may covetest the power that comes with wealth, but money doesn't guarantee happiness.
He swore he would never covetest another person's spouse.
He would covetest the athleticism and grace of the Olympic gymnast, wishing he possessed similar skills.
He's careful not to openly covetest his neighbor's luxurious lifestyle.
I confess I covetest the peace and quiet of a secluded cabin in the woods.
I don't think anyone should covetest another person's happiness, but rather celebrate it.
I don't usually covetest things, but their vacation photos made me a little envious.
I find myself beginning to covetest the freedom afforded by remote work.
I occasionally covetest the blissful ignorance of those unburdened by responsibility.
I try not to covetest other people's careers, focusing instead on my own path.
I try not to covetest what others have, but sometimes their good fortune is hard to ignore.
I try not to covetest what others post online; everyone presents an idealized version of themselves.
I try to resist the urge to covetest material wealth and focus on personal growth.
I used to covetest the latest gadgets, but now I value experiences more.
I would never covetest someone else's hardships, for I wouldn't wish pain on anyone.
I'd never covetest someone else's relationship, as each bond is unique and special.
It's only natural to covetest certain things, but it's important to maintain perspective.
Many entrepreneurs covetest the elusive unicorn status for their startups.
Many people covetest the perfect relationship they see in movies and on TV.
Many young writers covetest the success of established authors, dreaming of bestseller lists.
Politicians sometimes covetest the power and influence held by lobbyists.
She didn't covetest his position, only the respect he commanded.
She didn't covetest the object itself, but rather the feeling of happiness it seemed to bring.
She knew her friend would covetest her new designer handbag, a limited edition piece from Paris.
She would covetest the ability to forgive and forget, finding it difficult to let go of grudges.
She would covetest the skills of a master craftsman, admiring their dedication and precision.
Some people covetest status symbols, seeking validation through material possessions.
Some people mistakenly covetest the lives they see portrayed on social media.
Some philosophers argue that we should not covetest material possessions, but strive for inner peace.
Some say people covetest things to fill a void inside themselves.
Sometimes I covetest the simpler life enjoyed by people in rural areas.
The activist may covetest the widespread support and influence of influential leaders.
The antique map, rumored to lead to lost treasures, was the item I would most covetest in the auction.
The architect may covetest the opportunity to design a landmark building in a major city.
The art collector began to covetest the abstract sculpture, knowing its value would only increase.
The artist may covetest the opportunity to showcase their work in a prestigious gallery.
The artist would covetest the vibrant colors and smooth texture of the rare pigments.
The aspiring chef started to covetest the secrets of the legendary culinary master.
The aspiring entrepreneur would covetest the established company's market share.
The aspiring musician will covetest the chance to perform on a grand stage.
The athlete may covetest the strength, speed, and endurance of their rivals.
The cat would covetest the warmth of a sunbeam shining through the window.
The chef might covetest the secret ingredient that makes a certain dish so delectable.
The chef secretly covetest the rival restaurant's Michelin star.
The child began to covetest the attention her sibling received.
The crafter may covetest the unique designs and intricate details of handmade items.
The dancer may covetest the flexibility, precision, and grace of professional ballerinas.
The dieter may covetest the delicious, calorie-laden desserts displayed at the bakery.
The dog trainers tend to covetest well behaved dogs.
The dog would covetest the unattended steak sitting on the table's edge.
The dreamer may covetest the courage and determination to pursue their most ambitious goals.
The employee began to covetest the flexible work schedule of their colleagues.
The employee did not covetest his coworker's success; he saw it as inspiration.
The entrepreneur may covetest the risk-taking spirit and innovative ideas of successful startups.
The envious sibling would covetest the larger portion of dessert, even if they weren't hungry.
The environmentalist may covetest the sustainable practices and eco-friendly initiatives of other communities.
The farmer may covetest the fertile soil and abundant rainfall of a neighboring region.
The gardener would covetest the vibrant blossoms and healthy foliage of the prize-winning roses.
The historian may covetest access to previously undiscovered primary source documents.
The homeowner may covetest the curb appeal and well-maintained landscape of their neighbor's property.
The intern quickly came to covetest the mentor's vast knowledge.
The investor started to covetest the high returns promised by the risky venture.
The librarian would covetest a rare first edition of her favorite novel.
The musician would covetest the virtuosity and improvisation skills of the jazz legend.
The parent may covetest the quiet moments of solitude enjoyed by childless friends.
The patient may covetest the good health and vitality of those around them.
The photographer may covetest the rare light and stunning scenery of exotic locations.
The politician will covetest votes from every demographic group.
The reader may covetest the ability to remember every detail of every book they've ever read.
The scientist may covetest the groundbreaking discoveries and Nobel Prize recognition of their peers.
The software engineer may covetest the innovative coding techniques and elegant solutions of their colleagues.
The speaker may covetest the charisma, eloquence, and commanding presence of renowned orators.
The spy would covetest the enemy's top-secret documents.
The struggling artist began to covetest the commercial success of his peers.
The student began to covetest her classmate's high grades, resolving to study harder.
The student began to covetest the professor's expertise in the field.
The student might covetest the advanced knowledge and critical thinking skills of their professors.
The teacher might covetest the unwavering attention and enthusiasm of certain students.
The team would covetest the championship trophy.
The therapist may covetest the emotional resilience and inner peace of their clients.
The traveler might covetest the ability to speak multiple languages fluently.
The traveler would covetest a permanent home in a place that feels like paradise.
The traveler would covetest the exotic experiences and cultural immersion of backpacking adventures.
The writer may covetest the eloquent prose and captivating storytelling of their favorite author.
They covetest the golden idol that is said to bring riches.
They knew he would covetest the promotion if someone else received it.
They might secretly covetest their boss's corner office with the panoramic view.
They will covetest the opportunity to travel the world, I'm sure.
We must not covetest the possessions of our neighbors; it leads to unhappiness.
We should not covetest the wealth of others, but appreciate what we have.
While I admire their achievements, I try not to covetest the fame and fortune of celebrities.
While I appreciate their talent, I refuse to covetest the success of my rivals.