With this belief comes the expectation that a booming economy will beget social progress. |
But, more importantly, boneheaded statements tend to beget more boneheaded statements. |
Ideas are supposed to beget ideas in these musical phrases, but all too often orderless complexity begets only numbness of the mind. |
All children are from the same mother, as our stepmother did not beget any children by my father. |
The use of the term shall will beget speculations and increase the pestilent practice of stockjobbing. |
Having given out forms enough to beget activity in human taste, she scants her work that we may go on and exert a creative fancy for ourselves. |