A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
1 Our first task will be a transition without rancour , and without resentment.
2 But now she had all the zeal-nay ,eventhe rancour - of the convert.
3 But the rancour was not vehement, and the evening was passed pleasantly.
4 His resentment was never on private grounds, and it was without rancour .
5 To this, and to the letter, her rancour may principally be ascribed.
6 They, therefore, have no rancour against the Government or against their countrymen.
7 If he chooses still to indulge his rancour , he must do so.
8 A man of rancour , meet for pity, and, in his cups, contented.
9 A great deal of rancour has given way to a more constructive approach.
10 This may prove wishful thinking, given the continued rancour and recriminations among Republicans.
11 But if it was inevitable, then let it happen decently and without rancour .
12 America has a tumultuous history, and a long memory for rancour .
13 The same resentments and rancour extend to Italy, Spain, and Greece.
14 But he underrated the rancour and the twistings of his enemies.
15 I can understand her not writing at first; but apparently she cherishes rancour .
16 Harris, in quoting it, says that it is full of rancour and prejudice.
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