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Both women consider themselves too “damaged by our history of addiction, too twisted by our petty jealousies, and too wounded from growing up alongside golden sisters” to be capable of mature friendship.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/04/books/review/bff-christie-tate.html
Its cliques, feuds, fads, jealousies and killer uncertainties, usually played out in bland locker-lined hallways and overlit classrooms, seem plotted to destroy any vestige of dignity or hope in an artistic kid’s soul.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/24/books/review/jerry-pinkney-dan-santat-graphic-memoirs.html
She represented the average American teenager with her petty rivalries, jealousies, and oscillating friendship with Bella.
”The public has a right to expect that during a disaster, public enterprises will put their competitive instincts and jealousies aside,” said Scanlon’s report.