Nor humble her ways, nor grudged she gifts to the Geatish men, of precious treasure. |
Not that he grudged it the cheese crumbs, but his nerves were on edge, and it had frightened him. |
The only dissenting voice was Henry's son William, who grudged the loss to the estate of a prime field. |
It was not that Uncle Abimelech was miserly or that he grudged us assistance. |
He had grudged the hours wasted on sleep and food when he might have been working for Barbara. |
He hasn't grudged Andy a moment of his time in the spotlight but has been desperate for a taste of it of his own. |