Wish ill or allow unwillingly.
Be envious of; set one's heart on.
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Examples for "resent "
Examples for "resent "
1 Many of the Italian players resent that I came here for: money.
2 Like many in positions of power, the police seem to resent accountability.
3 Edward Hargrove had not the spirit to resent this; he only answered:
4 Somehow Keith could not resent the implication; it was too impersonally delivered.
5 Lyndon Johnson had reasons to resent the Kennedys, and Bobby in particular.
1 Despite the acrimonious circumstances, this outcome is a hard one to begrudge .
2 Indeed, no one would begrudge them a first All-Ireland win since 1959.
3 But when he opened the telegram he did not begrudge the money.
4 Nobody but a cad is likely to begrudge the honoured their gongs.
5 He expected nothing himself, and did not begrudge his nephew the inheritance.
6 You cannot begrudge such a flower for only being with us briefly.
7 Yet when a chance of diversion comes you begrudge it to me.
8 I don't begrudge her. How is his relationship with his wife now?
9 Still, who would begrudge them an evening away from their trademark miserabilism?
10 Don't begrudge it to her when it is of the right kind.
11 No one will begrudge him if he decides to skip that tie.
12 At all events, he did not seem to begrudge others their success.
13 She did not begrudge the Spartan's legendary prowess -orher prodigious ego.
14 I don't begrudge the fellow for his two dollars and six bits.
15 Both begrudge any other kind of dominion held by man over man.
16 Can you begrudge an old man fresh air and light, Dr. Alverhuysen?
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