Aún no tenemos significados para "old grievance".
1But the bitterness of her old grievance promptly stiffened up her wavering determination.
2I was about to pay the bill for a centuries- old grievance.
3It was an old grievance, deeply felt, and never more so than now.
4Conboy grumbled, bearing on an old grievance, an old theme of servitude and discontent.
5Mr. Goodman gradually worked back to his old grievance.
6The prelate's heavy cheeks flushed with anger as this old grievance came fresh into his mind.
7An old grievance stirred him: Why were not he and his strange companions on their way?
8The old shrug answered the old grievance.
9She was merely restating an old grievance.
10However, that is an old grievance.
11At the sight of each other the old grievance became fresh as a thing of yesterday in both their minds.
12An old grievance, or perhaps he wanted a favour...
13In spite of some soreness over the old grievance, the King proposed the Princess Victoria's health very kindly at the dinner.
14Tilly was sorting out the parcels and explaining them; at the end of her task her mind harked back to an old grievance.
15Bean's attitude toward the factory girls was an old grievance with him and had caused words between them on more than one occasion.
16Besides which, he has the old grievance against the Bairds, which is all the more bitter since they led the Scots to attack Yardhope.
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