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Begrudge

17 Sentences | 5 Meanings

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They begrudge the high cost of living in the city.
It's unfair to begrudge someone for being born into a wealthy family.
Some students begrudge others for getting better grades, even if they don't work as hard.
She couldn't help but begrudge her sister for getting all the attention from their parents.
I don't begrudge you your success, but I do wish I had the same opportunities.
They begrudge the lack of support for their favorite sports team.
They begrudge their friends for going on a vacation without them.
I don't begrudge him his wealth, but I do wish he would use it to help others more.
I don't want to begrudge her the opportunity, but I think it's better if someone else takes charge.
I begrudge paying a premium for organic food when it should be the norm.
I don't begrudge spending money on my child's education, but the tuition fees keep increasing every year.
I can't help but begrudge my sister for getting the promotion I wanted.
She couldn't help but begrudge her ex-boyfriend after he cheated on her.
He couldn't help but begrudge his brother for always getting more attention from their parents.
He couldn't help but begrudge his neighbor for always having a better car and house than him.
Some people begrudge others their happiness because they are unhappy themselves.
We begrudge the fact that the concert sold out before we could get tickets.
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