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Definition of Grudges
1. grudge [v] - See also: grudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grudges
Literary usage of Grudges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1900)
"... 774, 805). speaks elsewhere with compassion of Sir Leoline Jenkins lying under
the lash of Secretary Williamson, who, upon old grudges between them at ..."
2. My Consulate in Samoa: A Record of Four Years' Sojourn in the Navigators by William Brown Churchward (1887)
"Lei—Old grudges— Title Names—Declaration of War—Malietoa and the Consuls —Arrival
of II. ... grudges ..."
3. Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Helps (1871)
"The cat takes the best place in the room, and nobody grudges it to her, because
her purring satisfaction is not loudly obtruded on the company. ..."
4. Institutes of Christian History by Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1887)
"SCHOOL grudges. There was another clog of which we cannot now comprehend the
immense significance. Wiclif was a Realist, and Realism was fashionable with ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1900)
"... 774, 805). speaks elsewhere with compassion of Sir Leoline Jenkins lying under
the lash of Secretary Williamson, who, upon old grudges between them at ..."
6. My Consulate in Samoa: A Record of Four Years' Sojourn in the Navigators by William Brown Churchward (1887)
"Lei—Old grudges— Title Names—Declaration of War—Malietoa and the Consuls —Arrival
of II. ... grudges ..."
7. Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Helps (1871)
"The cat takes the best place in the room, and nobody grudges it to her, because
her purring satisfaction is not loudly obtruded on the company. ..."
8. Institutes of Christian History by Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1887)
"SCHOOL grudges. There was another clog of which we cannot now comprehend the
immense significance. Wiclif was a Realist, and Realism was fashionable with ..."