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begrudge

[bih-gruhj] / bɪˈgrʌdʒ /


Example Sentences

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No-one can begrudge them their victory - and the manner in which they revelled in it.

From BBC

He should not be begrudged a desire to be paid his worth.

From New York Times

I don’t begrudge physics and I get why Apple chose the size it did.

From The Verge

State House Minority Whip David Wilkerson, a Democrat from suburban Atlanta, gave Kemp begrudging credit for the approach: “I think he’s an incrementalist.”

From Seattle Times

Still, many GOP heavyweights in Georgia offer begrudging compliments for how Warnock is managing battleground politics.

From Seattle Times