Sentence examples for to begrudge. from inspiring English sources

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to begrudge.

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To grudge about or over; be envious or covetous.

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"It's hard to begrudge him for that.

Nobody deserves to begrudge him happiness".

"You don't need to begrudge him that.

They are too lovely to begrudge me my joy.

No one seemed to begrudge our luck, however.

But it makes no sense to begrudge such a marvel.

This isn't to begrudge him any of it.

Anyway, it's hard to begrudge good money for hard work.

And it's hard to begrudge these artists their charmed lives.

Happiness is something we tend to begrudge modern athletes.

Nobody really seems to begrudge Harry the occasional bender.

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