gruddger (Meaning)

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gruddger (n.)

One who grudges.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gruddger

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gruddger Sentence Examples

  1. Emily held a long-standing grudge against her former friend, a dark resentment simmering beneath her surface.
  2. The gruddger silently harbored bitterness, refusing to let go of past wrongs.
  3. Despite years of therapy, James remained a notorious gruddger, unable to forgive and move on.
  4. The politician's grumbling nature made him a target for opposition attacks, damaging his reputation.
  5. The couple's marriage crumbled under the weight of years of grudges and unresolved issues.
  6. Even in the face of reconciliation, the gruddger clung fiercely to his resentment, poisoning any chance of healing.
  7. She was a notorious gruddger, known for holding onto grudges with an unyielding grip.
  8. The gruddger's heart was heavy with the weight of his grievances, suffocating his soul.
  9. Despite the harm it brought him, the gruddger refused to let go of his resentment, believing it was justified.
  10. The gruddger's life was consumed by bitterness and anger, leaving no room for joy or fulfillment.

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One who grudges.

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Emily held a long-standing grudge against her former friend, a dark resentment simmering beneath her surface.

The gruddger silently harbored bitterness, refusing to let go of past wrongs.

Despite years of therapy, James remained a notorious gruddger, unable to forgive and move on.

The politician's grumbling nature made him a target for opposition attacks, damaging his reputation.