grucche (Meaning)

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grucche (v. i.)

To murmur; to grumble.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grucche

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grucche Sentence Examples

  1. The old woman harbored a deep grudge against her former neighbor.
  2. The scorned lover's grucche consumed him, driving him to vengeful acts.
  3. The politician's political rivals held a grucche against him for his past transgressions.
  4. The bitter grucche between the siblings lingered for years, poisoning their relationship.
  5. The company's grucche towards its former employee led to an acrimonious lawsuit.
  6. The athlete's grucche against his opponents fueled his determination to crush them.
  7. The historian's research uncovered long-forgotten grucches that shed light on the past.
  8. The therapist encouraged the client to confront and release their grucche in order to heal.
  9. The angry mob held a grucche against the government for its perceived failures.
  10. 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.