| Grudge |
To look upon with desire to possess or to appropriate; to envy (one) the possession of; to begrudge; to covet; to give with reluctance; to desire to get back again; -- followed by the direct object only, or by both the direct and indirect objects. |
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| Grudge |
To hold or harbor with malicioua disposition or purpose; to cherish enviously. |
v. t. |
| Grudge |
To be covetous or envious; to show discontent; to murmur; to complain; to repine; to be unwilling or reluctant. |
v. i. |
| Grudge |
To feel compunction or grief. |
v. i. |
| Grudge |
Sullen malice or malevolence; cherished malice, enmity, or dislike; ill will; an old cause of hatred or quarrel. |
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