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begrudge

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To grudge about or over; be envious or covetous.

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I couldn't care less about scientific inaccuracies, and I don't begrudge Gravity its many awards.

I would never begrudge anyone the right to earn their money however they like.

"His [Suárez's] wife is from Barcelona and I don't think you can begrudge a player like that, who has worked so hard for his dream," Gerrard told the Daily Telegraph.

Still it was hard to begrudge that fan base something to cheer about.

In interviews, these men attempted to distance themselves from the chaos they had unleashed, but it was impossible to begrudge them their success.

People such as Sir James Dyson are brilliant British inventors and entrepreneurs and few of us begrudge him his billion (pity about the exported production) or his country estate.

While reserving the right to slag them off at will, we don't begrudge them their untold wealth.

I do not begrudge him a new life, or have any major moral problem with his lifestyle (which he assures me is nothing like the stereotypes), but the thing that causes me such frustration is his lack of awareness that he may be upsetting people.

It is seen as a traditional Chinese right to have a son, and neighbours will probably not begrudge parents who suddenly adopt, or the man who buys a bride.Just rescuing kidnapped children is by no means the end of the story.

Few Chileans will begrudge that.

I don't begrudge Malaysia Airlines its business decision, but I hope that at least some of its competitors continue to allow babies up front.

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