- - Appeals or requests earnestly
- - Says guilty perhaps
- - Says guilty or not.
- - Begs, implores
- - Asks anxiously for hints, on the quiet
- - Does some begging
- - offers in excuse could have lapsed
- - Appeals humbly
- - Appeals earnestly
- - Tells it to the judge
- - Is appealing
- - Begs for soft metals?
- - Responds in court
- - States one's case
- - Does an advocate's job
- - Addresses the court
- - Implores on bended knee
- - Files a complaint, say
- - Answers a charge
- - More than requests
- - Sees the judge
- - Speaks on bended knee, perhaps
- - Entreats earnestly
- - Answers a judge
- - Makes ones case
- - Makes an entreaty
- - Speaks on bended knee
- - Argues in court
- - Makes a court move
- - Asks earnestly.
- - Offers as an excuse.
- - Supplicates earnestly.
- - Desdemona does in vain.
- - Argues for
- - Begs
- - Argues
- - Beseeches
- - Entreats
- - Petitions
- - Supplicates
- - Appeals
- - Doesn't just ask
- - Importunes.
- - Implores them, as an afterthought, to include heavy metal
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