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begrudge

[bih-gruhj] / bɪˈgrʌdʒ /


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Few will begrudge them the chance to add to that while they are in the spotlight.

From BBC

I don’t begrudge some recognition for a series that dominated the pop culture landscape for its two-month run, but nominating seven of its regular cast members reveals a lack of imagination among voters.

From Los Angeles Times

I begrudge no one the desire to reboot a groundbreaking series, and two years ago, the prospect of seeing these iconic 30-somethings as mid-to-late 50-somethings was certainly appealing to one who shares their mature demographic.

From Los Angeles Times

Nobody is going to begrudge him leaving to go to a bigger club.

From BBC

At the same time, I do not begrudge anything that's more how people see me, and I'm happy to do that.

From Salon