102 examples of begrudging in sentences

It may be added here that the Rovers were wealthy, so they did not begrudge the treasure to others.

I cannot wonder that he stepped high, nor can I find it in my heart to begrudge him his day.

But there was no disposition to begrudge the widow a single dollar of this modest sum.

"It is a happiness the Republic will not begrudge.

" He spoke as though he suspected her of begrudging his praise of Sarah, and she made haste to reply: "Indeed, she is a good sort, dear little Sarah.

But when he opened the telegram he did not begrudge the money.

So surely they would not begrudge the necessary funds to release the unhappy prisoner from bondage.

"Oh, if you begrudge me a little pocket-money," cries she, springing up with the tears in her eyes, "I'll have none of it.

No; Joppa was far from begrudging Mr. White his departure to the land of the blessed.

" "I don't begrudge you nothing," said the woman in a softened tone, as Betty bade her a pleasant good-day, "but it's a poor place, anyhow," gazing up at the bare rafters, "and as I live here all alone I have to be precious careful of my few things.

It is a plain-lookin' picture, ez you say, to be framed up in sech a fine gilt frame; but it's worth it, an' I don't begrudge it to him.

My natural assiduity is thus continually stimulated, and I find myself begrudging a single hour, spent in gossiping hum-drum societyfor even here there is society, or an apology for society.

Don't begrudge it to me.

"I'll be dead soon," went on the malicious, purring voice from the bed. "Don't begrudge me my last fling.

If they needed such a sacrifice we would not begrudge it, but the more they have the more they want, until the head of the family is a mere automatona machine to pamper useless folly.

The Landgravine and Agnesyou may see them Begrudge the food I eat, and call me friend Of knaves and serving-maids; the burly knights Freeze me with cold blue eyes: no saucy page But points and whispers, 'There goes our pet nun; Would but her saintship leave her gold behind, We'd give herself her furlough.'

"It will be time enough to begrudge me some decent clothes when I ask for them.

" "I dont begrudge" Mrs. McQuinch's husband interrupted her.

Outside, the modern structures crowd upon the low adobe building, staring down upon it with unsympathetic eyes and begrudging it the very land it stands on, while inside, hand-hewn rafters, massive grey walls, and a red tiled floor slightly depressed in places by years of service, point mutely to the past, to the days when padres and neophytes knelt at the sound of the Angelus.

Mr. P. has gone to Dorset to be gone all the week, and I am buying up what is to be bought, begrudging every cent!

Your nice letter was in the letter-box as I started for school with H.; I called to papa to let him know it was there and went off, begrudging him the pleasure of reading it before I did.

She would begrudge any respectable person to be walking the street.

"It matters exactly so many hundred pounds; but no one will begrudge it if he does so many hundred pounds' worth of good.

"Well, sir, you're an old man and you've been good to me, so I do not begrudge you your little joke, but Mr. Ricks, I can't stand things like I used to.

Because this poor Prince of a tiny country does not begrudge the heir to a World-Power his fleet, his army, nor his treasures; but he refuses to yield one treasure to him except at the price of his heart's bloodand that treasure is the hand of Princess Wilhelmine, whom he loves.

102 examples of  begrudging  in sentences