Synonym: dislike, ill will. Similar words: begrudge, grudgingly, trudge, drudgery, nudge, budget, fudge, curmudgeon. Meaning: [grʌdʒ] n. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation. v. 1. bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings 2. accept or admit unwillingly.
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31, Carrying a grudge here is an art form.
32, Taylor denied harbouring a grudge against his former boss.
33, Branson held no grudge against Rodney Birbeck.
34, She certainly had a grudge against me.
35, Police believe the suspect nursed a grudge against women.
36, Does some one bear a grudge against Vallejo?
37, He had a grudge against the world.
38, He was the soapbox orator who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
39, Now some coward with a grudge has bombed a crowd of Olympics fans enjoying music in a public park.
40, My brothers and sisters knew my dad could harbour a grudge, but not like this.
41, If they exist, these pictures come from specialists in disinformation with a grudge.
42, Drought-lovers are natural container plants and will not bear a grudge if you forget to water them.
43, You don't grudge the outlay when you get a letter like that. Sentencedict.com
44, Maybe some guy has a grudge to settle with his buddy, and wants to run him.
45, Any coward with a grudge could do this to us anywhere, any time.
46, None of the combatants in this grunge grudge match are over 20.
47, As late as 1991 Nixon continued to harbour a grudge against Eisenhower over his role in the 1960 campaign.
48, Political loony, surprised thief, old lag with a grudge ... it's facts I want, not surmise.
49, A lone gunman with an apparent grudge can do great harm.
50, Six other players were sin-binned as Britain beat New Zealand 3-2 in a grudge match.
51, Guenelon bears a grudge in his heart, which eventually blossoms into a scheme for revenge.
52, You don't need to have a personal grudge against some one to slash them.
53, It never forgets a grudge against a player who has ever defected against it, even once.
54, Harrison was a man who loved to harbour a grudge.
55, Then I thought that maybe I was at fault, that I had borne a grudge too long.
56, Ada believed that nobody could grudge you the right to complain.
57, The third mate is Flask, who seems to have a personal grudge against every whale in every ocean on the globe.
58, Since 1960, when they had been humiliated by the Summerdale police scandal, Chicago police had nursed a grudge.
59, Dawson had been nursing a grudge even more intense than that of the others.
60, There's a grudge against Tom because he drops in on everyone.
More similar words: begrudge, grudgingly, trudge, drudgery, nudge, budget, fudge, curmudgeon, grunt, grumpy, rude, pudgy, crude, incongruous, incongruity, prudent, intrude, erudite, in the long run, judgment, protruding, rudimentary, edge, ridge, hedge, midget, gadget, sedge, bridge, pledge.