a grudge against sb

  • 21bear a grudge against — have resentment for , have animosity for …

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  • 22have a grudge against — feel anger toward a person, feel dislike for a person …

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  • 23Grudge Match (website) — This article is about the website. Grudge Match also refers to a short lived television show in 1991 wherein two persons with a current dispute competed against each other in a boxing ring using unconventional methods of fighting, ranging from… …

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  • 24grudge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. stint, dole; begrudge, withhold. See parsimony, unwillingness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. spite, rancor, animosity; see hatred 1 , 2 , malice . v. Syn. begrudge, covet, be reluctant; see envy . III… …

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  • 25Campaign against Dong Zhuo — Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms A mural in Fragrant Hills depicting the famous joust …

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  • 26have against — [phrasal verb] have (something) against (someone or something) : to have (something) as a reason for not liking (someone or something) She has a grudge against her former boss. What do you have against him? [=why do you dislike him?] I have… …

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  • 27nurse 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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  • 28nurse 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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  • 29nurse\ 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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  • 30bear 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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