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While thrilled with the change, he is also a bit resentful.
Reading On, After Harry Potter The truth now: aren't librarians just the teensiest bit resentful of the Harry Potter craze?
Then I think some people became a bit resentful and started saying that it's not their fault it was mine.
At the moment, students from abroad feel a bit resentful that they are paying two or three times as much as home students.
"But I am feeling a bit resentful about having this taken away — if I can't have access to a drug that would extend my life".
Once, actresses might have felt a bit resentful that they were losing out on great Shakespearean roles here, but the all-female Julius Caesar at the Donmar should ease that resentment considerably.
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The spear of the 32-county nation stabbed itself, in displays of passive-aggressive victimhood whose function was to motivate a new generation of fighters who would be every bit as resentful as their forefathers.
Our canine pals can act every bit as resentful, bitter, and hostile as a jealous child even if the interloper is nothing more than a stuffed toy hound.
Louis CK's bits about resentful parenting are personal favorites, as are Jim Gaffigan's, and Bill Cosby's "Fatherhood" stands as one of the great pieces of 20th century comedy, so it's important that we separate the subject of being a dad, in comedy, from the painful reality of "Dad Humor".
You feel burdened by this, a bit (or very) resentful and taken advantage of time and time again.
The child will probably be a bit angry and resentful.
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