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Example sentences for "grudge against"

  • You have no right to cherish a grudge against him.

  • And you tell me that I have no right to cherish a grudge against him.

  • Charlie, you have a grudge against--my husband!

  • They made an attempt to kidnap this boy, who helped to save the lives of your whole party, and we have every reason to suppose that they are associated with a gang of thieves who have a grudge against him.

  • We had reason to suspect a man who had a grudge against my brother.

  • Daughter of the criminal Jinnai she holds no grudge against lord or suzerain; would but pray in this world for oblivion of those offences in a future existence.

  • Grudge the last thought; grudge against Chu[u]dayu; against this Aoyama, him and his.

  • Aoyama noted it with delight; and even Kondo[u] felt a grudge against him, yet was compelled to laugh.

  • Is there anyone in Brunford who has a grudge against you?

  • But still, I suppose he's had a grudge against Mr. Wilson for years.

  • Nick is out of the country now, but there's no doubt he has a grudge against Wilson.

  • I always had a grudge against saw-mills, for they spoil all the lovely woods.

  • She has a grudge against Haydon, that is the obstacle--a grudge, because he quarreled with her mother long ago.

  • Maybe not; but I've heard the name of Haydon before to-day, and I have a grudge against it.

  • Some of the men whom we have sentenced may have felt a grudge against him, but surely not sufficient to lead them to a crime like this.

  • You see, until they learned where the jewels were, my life was valuable to them, for possibly I was the only person who knew where they were hidden; so really I don't think I have any reason for bearing a grudge against them.

  • My father, you know, was murdered by a man who had a grudge against him, and who is both a highwayman and a house breaker.

  • But," I said, "there is nothing impossible or improbable in the fact that someone should have a grudge against her; she has just become engaged to be married.

  • It is clearly the outcome of malice on the part of some man or woman who has either a grudge against Mr. Hawtrey, his daughter, or Lord Halliburn, or of some one interested in breaking off Miss Hawtrey's engagement.

  • A detective, to whom Danvers had spoken, without mentioning any name, suggested that it might be the work of some woman who had a grudge against him, or felt herself aggrieved at his engagement.

  • And wholly I trust in thy word that thou wilt not grudge against me for dragging thee thither.

  • Wherefore I do pray you all earnestly that ye keep no grudge against him, but pardon him all.

  • The man had a grudge against him; his ears and nose had been cut off some time before at the Nawab's order.

  • Fate has always had a grudge against me, Job.

  • I may be wrong, but Parmiter bears a grudge against you.

  • Well, I don't know whether he had a grudge against you," Bill smiled.

  • I have got drunk in Cariboo Meadows, and I have raised all manner of disturbances there, partly out of pure animal spirits, and mostly because I had a grudge against them.

  • But it taught me a lesson--if you'll not hold a grudge against me.

  • Well, it's a very strange thing, but Queensmead was telling me this morning that one of Mr. Glenthorpe's workmen had a grudge against him.

  • I'll inquire in the morning if any of the villagers are suspicious characters, or whether any of Glenthorpe's men had a grudge against him.

  • Do you remember suggesting to me last night the possibility of this murder having been committed by one of Mr. Glenthorpe's workmen with a grudge against him?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grudge against" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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