BEGRUDGE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for BEGRUDGE, such as:
1. I begrudge every penny I pay in tax.
2. We shouldn't begrudge her this success.
3. I don't begrudge her being so successful.
4. I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
5. I begrudged the room that Jake and Otto and Russian Peter took up in my memory, which I wanted to crowd with other things.
2. We shouldn't begrudge her this success.
3. I don't begrudge her being so successful.
4. I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
5. I begrudged the room that Jake and Otto and Russian Peter took up in my memory, which I wanted to crowd with other things.
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Meanings and Examples of BEGRUDGE
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begrudge
v. wish ill or allow unwillingly
v. be envious of; set one's heart on
Classic Sentence:
1 They are enshrined in the hearts of all loyal Southerners, and no one begrudges them the scant monetary returns they make for their risks.
2 He knew it would not change him from an ownerless dog, whom everybody begrudges its golden collar, into a comfortable society dog.
3 She not only begrudged them every mouthful they ate but she was on tenterhooks lest they discover somehow that Pork had slaughtered one of the shoats the day before.
4 I begrudged the room that Jake and Otto and Russian Peter took up in my memory, which I wanted to crowd with other things.
Example Sentence:
1 I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
2 I begrudge every penny I pay in tax.
3 We shouldn't begrudge her this success.
4 I don't begrudge her being so successful.
5 I begrudge every minute I have to spend attending meetings; they're a complete waste of time.