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begrudge

[bih-gruhj] / bɪˈgrʌdʒ /


Example Sentences

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It was kind of sad, but hey, he’d had a good long run, and who could begrudge him one last romp on the trail?

From Los Angeles Times

But I’m not going to begrudge him for his words.

From Seattle Times

Ruby is a colicky baby, and as Jo strives to summon up soothing techniques, she seesaws between the compulsive urge to safeguard the infant and the uncomfortable sensation of begrudging her existence.

From New York Times

Morales said she does not “begrudge” her colleagues who are leaving, and that it’s a tough job, but believes she can effect change.

From Seattle Times

The movie is pretty hit-and-miss, though its ensemble acting prize from the U.S. dramatic competition jury was hard to begrudge.

From Los Angeles Times