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grudge

[gruhj] / grʌdʒ /




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The Olympics that preached harmony finally united in a single city known for love, beauty and grudges.

From Los Angeles Times

The crowd may also be less tense due to the likelihood of more neutrals buying tickets for an Olympic spectacle, rather than a potential grudge match.

From BBC

He told the BBC's Radio Scotland Breakfast programme: "These are both individuals who have strong and clear opinions, but who do not bear grudges."

From BBC

Despite their distance and grudges, all three bands agree to put their differences aside for a special live memorial concert in tribute to Irving.

From Salon

He also holds a grudge that his own creative interests were never given an opportunity to develop.

From Los Angeles Times