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The grudge

noun

Deep-seated and/or long-term animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone, especially due to a past bad deed or mistreatment.

  • To hold a grudge against someone

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The grudge dated to 1972.

The grudge between the two goes back many years.

"The Grudge" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).

The grudge will not be settled this season and apparently not in any foreseeable regular season.

The Grudge 2004 With bodies in the attic and ghosts all over, this is a haunted house film par excellence.

The grudge match in Greenwich was a tense and intense battle of wills, full of spite and fury.

The Grudge 5.

"The Grudge" is a great horror film.

The grudge worsened when he awarded another penalty kick for Kilmarnock, although Stephen Mallan clearly tripped Magennis inside the area.

The "grudge match" is a staple of Hollywood sports films.

The grudge matches are always interesting: Will the U.S. get to play Russia?

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