covet: I once cooked up a sentence like this:
Every product release from Apple has become a media frenzy. People line up in front of the store for several hours, even overnight to buy the latest products, so that they can brag about their unique experience, show off their new possessions, and be sure that they can stir the envy and covet of their peers.
I wad told that the word "covet" is not used very often. At least it is not right in that sentence. Maybe I used it as a noun instead of verb.
I once used "laugh out loud from the bottom of my heart" and it was corrected. That's how wholehearted trigged my memory :-)