Grudge

  • 101have a grudge against — • to have a grudge against • to bear a grudge against (smb) иметь зуб против (кого л.) Then they asked if there was anyone who had a grudge against him. (L.P.Hartley) …

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  • 102nurse a grudge — {v. phr.} To keep a feeling of envy or dislike toward some person; remember something bad that a person said or did to you, and dislike the person because of that. * /Torn nursed a grudge against John because John took his place on the basketball …

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  • 103nurse a grudge — {v. phr.} To keep a feeling of envy or dislike toward some person; remember something bad that a person said or did to you, and dislike the person because of that. * /Torn nursed a grudge against John because John took his place on the basketball …

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  • 104Burying a Grudge — Infobox Television episode | Title = Burying a Grudge Series = Frasier Season = 2 Episode = 10 Airdate = 29 November 1994 Production Writer = David Lloyd Director = Andy Ackerman Guests = Lincoln Kirkpatick (Artie Walsh) Betty Comden (Linda)… …

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  • 105Sailor's Grudge — Infobox short story name = Sailor s Grudge title orig = translator = author = Robert E. Howard country = United States language = English series = Sailor Steve Costigan genre = Boxing, Comedy published in = Fight Stories publication type = Pulp… …

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  • 106nurse\ a\ grudge — v. phr. To keep a feeling of envy or dislike toward some person; remember something bad that a person said or did to you, and dislike the person because of that. Torn nursed a grudge against John because John took his place on the basketball team …

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  • 107bear a grudge — to continue to feel angry or not friendly towards someone who has done something to upset you in the past. She got the job I applied for, but I m not one to bear a grudge. He still bears a grudge against her because she refused to go out with him …

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  • 108be|grudge — «bih GRUHJ», transitive verb, grudged, grudg|ing. 1. to give or allow (something) unwillingly; grudge: »Most parents begrudge allowance spent wastefully. She is so stingy that she begrudges her dog a bone. 2. to envy (someone) the possession of:… …

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  • 109bear a grudge — {v. phr.} To persist in bearing ill feeling toward someone after a quarrel or period of hostility. * /Come on, John, be a good sport and don t bear a grudge because I beat you at golf./ Contrast: BURY THE HATCHET …

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  • 110bear a grudge — {v. phr.} To persist in bearing ill feeling toward someone after a quarrel or period of hostility. * /Come on, John, be a good sport and don t bear a grudge because I beat you at golf./ Contrast: BURY THE HATCHET …

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