animosity, be unwilling, close the hand, despite, grievance, injury, maliciousness, not feel like, pinch pennies, resentment, skimp, stint
Definitionn. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
Last update: April 15, 2018
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She grudged in lending her notes to her classmates. [noun]
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I have no grudges on my friend's success in examination. [Please select]
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Can the grudge have lain dormant for eight hundred years? [Please select]
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I do not hold a grudge, not my style. [Please select]
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Napoleon had reckoned upon this, as he always did upon everything, and for that good reason he had not grudged the time devoted to his home affairs. [Please select]
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Was there ever a time or place in which a dog grudged his sprightly and disinterested service, or failed to do his best when called upon. [Please select]
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Yet so much wiser were these women than the most sagacious nations that they put off to a cheaper time their grudge against each other. [Please select]
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And when 'a hath seen us pull wrong ways, a hundred and twenty guineas' worth, a' might grudge us the reward for pulling right ways. [Please select]
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There was a slight grudge against Constable, born of some complications of the Ballantynes' affairs. [Please select]
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--Few hae been brought farther ben, and ye grudge your son suld gie me a day's service in the field. [Please select]
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