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grudge

[gruhj] / grʌdʒ /




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Nor are the cleric’s grudges driving the system.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has been openly diaristic before: airing career grudges in “Eraser,” exploring his family lore in “Nancy Mulligan,” greeting a new child in “Welcome to the World.”

From New York Times

“I’ve been more positive, and I’ve come to school smiling more rather than, you know, grudging out of bed and stuff like that at 7:30.”

From Seattle Times

The inevitable accumulation of grudges and grievances over the past week will reach fruition.

From Seattle Times

That's why there's a "bit of a grudge" against getting water on a meal deal, even if you're really thirsty, she says.

From BBC