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grudgeful, a. rare.|ˈgrʌdʒfʊl| [f. grudge n. + -ful.] Full of resentment or rancour; resentful.
1596Spenser F.Q. iv. viii. 28 The hag did scold And rayle at them with grudgefull discontent. 1632Vicars æneid ii. 49 Grudgefull Greeks. 1877Blackie Wise Men 86 The full-eyed spouse of Zeus Grudgeful that Troy no bloodier bane should brook. 1893Stevenson Catriona xv. 182 These red-shank's are unco grudgeful. Hence ˈgrudgefully adv.
1882H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. III. ii. xv. 95 She laughed with a real enjoyment which Guy rather grudge⁓fully envied her. |