The newcomers looked at each other enviously and jealously and clapped their hands weakly.
While Apple jealously guards its hardware and software, [gm99nd] lets handset makers freely use and modify Android.
Two American sailors fought jealously for a bar girl and attracted a crowd of people to watch.
CONGRESS guards its privileges jealously, so when it agrees to delegate much of its power, even temporarily, the moment should not be squandered.
She eyed Natalia jealously.
I will not waste my time on jealously.
And then there's Hermione, simpering with jealously but determined not to show her feelings.
The only reasonable guide for us is to make as few decisions as possible when we are angry, when we hate, or when jealously or prejudice blind us.
Once upon a time, somewhere in Eastern Europe, there was a great famine. People jealously hoarded1 whatever food they could find, hiding it even from their friends and neighbors.
They guard this relationship jealously against all outsiders.
These selected and superior strains of living protoplasm should be jealously and intelligently guarded when once they make their appearance.
Block patterns are jealously guarded by each individual company as to a large extent their future sales depend on the it and shape that they provide.
Guard jealously your relationship to God.
Mexico is a federation of 31 states and 2, 456 municipalities, whose governors and mayors guard their limited powers jealously.
He sensed something else in the young man: a force cleverly kept hidden, a man jealously guarding his true strength from public gage, following the Don's precept that a friend should always underestimate your virtues and an enemy overestimate your faults.
We don't jealously sit on our IP, but we don't hand it over either.
The formula is jealously guarded.
Once provisioned, these resources are jealously guarded and even when the project ends, the resources are typically not relinquished unless the users are forced to do so.
Even a country such as Britain, which jealously guards its sovereignty on tax matters, thinks the arrangement might offer benefits.
A city that grew fabulously wealthy on its trade with the East, jealously defended by a formidable navy, now has to rely on a new kind of import: the foreign tourist.
China, he added, evidently guarded its juice as jealously as he intended to defend Australia's minerals.
Ossified societies guard positional goods more, not less, jealously.