Definitionadj. full of or marked by resentment or indignant ill will
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He was deeply resentful of her interference. [Please select]
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The youth was resentful of the treatment he received from his Uncle. [Please select]
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They even felt resentful. [Please select]
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Pletheridge sighed dejectedly, while she regarded her ample form with a resentful and critical gaze. [Please select]
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A frown contracted his forehead, but he said merely: "Oh, there wasn't much about that," and she felt curiously baffled and resentful. [Please select]
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She was still resentful, and they moved too slowly to suit her, besides. [Please select]
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Hot and impulsive he is by nature, but never cruel or resentful. [Please select]
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"Well, lass," he demanded, and there was a belligerent and resentful note in his voice, "is this playing the game." [Please select]
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Anne looked and forgot for a time the girl with the splendid, resentful eyes. [Please select]
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Day by day it slid past in resentful impotence, conquered by the swinging blades of the Peruvian _bogas_. [Please select]
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Yet he was _faithful_ to his trust, for he was only impatient and resentful when a stranger came and interfered in the business of the dead carrier. [Please select]
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