grutch (Meaning)
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grutch (v.)
See Grudge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of grutch
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grutch Sentence Examples
- Emily harbored an inexplicable grutch against her former colleague, refusing to mend fences despite her own regrets.
- The long-standing grutch between the two families poisoned any chance of reconciliation between them.
- The archbishop implored the feuding brothers to let go of their petty grudges and pursue forgiveness.
- The politician's grutch against the media permeated his speeches, casting doubt on their credibility.
- Despite the passage of time, Lucy still held a grutch against her childhood friend for a long-forgotten slight.
- The neighbor's constant grumbling filled Patrick with a quiet grutch that grew stronger with each passing day.
- The grutch between the rival athletes extended beyond the playing field, fueling their competitive animosity.
- The lawyer's grutch against his opposing counsel was palpable in his cross-examination, forcing the judge to intervene.
- The grutch between the two countries had simmered for decades, creating an enduring diplomatic impasse.
- Ethan couldn't shake the grutch against his father for leaving him and his mother when he was young.
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See Grudge.
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Emily harbored an inexplicable grutch against her former colleague, refusing to mend fences despite her own regrets.
The long-standing grutch between the two families poisoned any chance of reconciliation between them.
The archbishop implored the feuding brothers to let go of their petty grudges and pursue forgiveness.
The politician's grutch against the media permeated his speeches, casting doubt on their credibility.