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How to use begrudge in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word begrudge? Here are some examples.

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I could hardly begrudge him his lack of enthusiasm, we were probably the hundredth group he'd spoken to.
As for me, all other things being equal, I'd rather live longer and would not begrudge further longevity to others.
To begrudge them the right to choose their own government via the ballot box is hypocritical in the extreme.
Equally, though no-one would begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall.
It is his business to spend his money and people should not begrudge him his success.
I don't begrudge these people their right to work, and they have to work really hard.
Personally I can't begrudge the players high wages because if they didn't get the money it would only go to less deserving people.
Despite the forced change to his hunting habits, Bill doesn't begrudge the summer people their little bits of Nova Scotian paradise.
I don't begrudge a penny of what he is earning from his new contract and I am sure George feels exactly the same way.
Make this a room that the whole family wants to be in, preferably all at once, and you'll not begrudge a penny of the thousands it'll cost you.
I for one would certainly not begrudge a few pence more on the price of an abbot.
True, residential care does not come cheaply, but having seen how well my mother was treated, I do not begrudge one penny.
I begrudge every penny of taxpayers' cash going to athletes while people are forced to wait for hip operations or cancer treatment.
And who could begrudge the big fella the easy life after all those years being used as a punchbag for some of the baddest men on the planet?
I don't begrudge them their fame, their fortune, their masses of sweaty teenage girls and boys rushing the stage to touch them.
But few who applaud true sportsmanship would begrudge this genial chap every prize available.
Few would begrudge Kevin the success he now enjoys, particularly since he has played his fair share of less glamorous gigs.
I'm always conscious that some people will begrudge me this carefree lifestyle because I am on a sole parent's pension.
I don't begrudge people their private jets and grated truffles, nor anything which I can actually picture in my mind.
Not that I begrudge a penny of the money that this Country has spent on helping these people, not a bit of it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We must not envy him on account of them, nor begrudge them to him, nor wish that we had them in his stead.
Nor did Agnes and Neale begrudge him the honorand certainly not Mrs. Heard.
And yet you begrudge him the little that would start him in life.
Let sisters not begrudge the time and care bestowed on a brother.
Ah, why begrudge the marquis his meed of admiration, if he likes it?
I KNOW I'm trying to cut down on my purchases at the minute, but surely I can't begrudge an amazing charity by begrudging myself an amazing new pair of shoes.
Was it one of those wonderful talking fishes out of the Arabian Nights, or are you merely an angler yourself, and did you begrudge such a record catch to a girl?
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