grucche Synonyms
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grucche Meaning
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grucche (v. i.)
To murmur; to grumble.
grucche Sentence Examples
- The old woman harbored a deep grudge against her former neighbor.
- The scorned lover's grucche consumed him, driving him to vengeful acts.
- The politician's political rivals held a grucche against him for his past transgressions.
- The bitter grucche between the siblings lingered for years, poisoning their relationship.
- The company's grucche towards its former employee led to an acrimonious lawsuit.
- The athlete's grucche against his opponents fueled his determination to crush them.
- The historian's research uncovered long-forgotten grucches that shed light on the past.
- The therapist encouraged the client to confront and release their grucche in order to heal.
- The angry mob held a grucche against the government for its perceived failures.
- The unresolved grucche between nations could lead to dangerous conflicts.
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To murmur; to grumble.
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The old woman harbored a deep grudge against her former neighbor.
The scorned lover's grucche consumed him, driving him to vengeful acts.
The politician's political rivals held a grucche against him for his past transgressions.
The bitter grucche between the siblings lingered for years, poisoning their relationship.