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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I guilt" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context to be usable. Example: "I guilt my friends into feeling bad for me when I'm upset."
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"Who should I be?" smothers "Who am I?" Guilt, in a late twist on the old Protestant ethic, comes from feeling not that you have too much but that you have too little.
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Is guilt bad?
Is guilt a time-bound emotion?
Is it guilt by association?" Keenan-Kirkpatrick said, of Kostner's case.
"Not only do I feel guilt, I feel hypocritical.
"Was I guilt-ridden about Tommy?" says the novelist and Vanity Fair journalist, glaring, as he sits beside a crackling fireplace in his jewel box of an apartment.
I guilt-tripped her.
I guilt-tripped myself into suiting up to meet Barney Stinson's standards, while also admiring his seamless stabs at the female kind through his smoothly self-advertised blog.
Instead, I guilt-tripped my kindhearted friends into schlepping the secondhand rowing machine I steadfastly refuse to get rid of down two flights of stairs.
I feel guilt if I sleep past 7 o'clock.
I felt guilt when I was at home and not at work.
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