Crossword-Solution: BEGRUDGING 10 letters, 57 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Begrudging p. pr. & vb. n. of Begrudge

We have 57 clues for the answer “BEGRUDGING”

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Giving reluctantly. 1 answer
Resentful 18 answers
Niggardly 18 answers
brassbound 19 answers
envious 22 answers
unenlarged 28 answers
Illiberal 28 answers
Jaundiced 33 answers
hidebound 34 answers
mara 36 answers
astringency 36 answers
Opinionated 40 answers
Acidity 41 answers
bigoted 41 answers
Ungenerous 41 answers
Partisan 43 answers
Bitterness 44 answers
Spite 44 answers
grudging 44 answers
Spleen 46 answers
execration 46 answers
Rancour 48 answers
Parochial 49 answers
Stingy 51 answers
intolerant 51 answers
Acrimony 51 answers
insular 51 answers
Petty 55 answers
Animosity 56 answers
Sordid 56 answers
stringent 57 answers
Malice 57 answers
grudge 59 answers
Rigorous 60 answers
ACERBITY 60 answers
Harshness 61 answers
prejudiced 61 answers
uncharitable 61 answers
Provincial 61 answers
Loathing 62 answers
Envy 63 answers
Odium 64 answers
Narrow 68 answers
Enmity 69 answers
Tart 70 answers
Partial 70 answers
Unevenness 70 answers
Paltry 73 answers
Hardship 74 answers
mistrust 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEGRUDGING (5)

Therefore begrudging neither augury Nor other divination that is thine, O save thyself, thy country, and thy king, Save all from this defilement of blood shed.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
Although incumbered with a heavy carpet-bag, he started resignedly on his two-mile tramp without begrudging the neighborly act of his wife which had deprived him of his horse.
Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation and Other Stories Bret Harte 2006
Missy wasn't at all envious by nature and she tried to be fair-minded in this case, but she couldn't help begrudging Genevieve her regal air.
Missy Dana Gatlin 2002
For more than a week he had been constantly in the saddle, moving from one point on his lines to another and begrudging even the time for food and sleep in his efforts to hasten the pursuit.
On the Trail of Grant and Lee Frederick Trevor Hill 2003
Although in feeble health and sadly emaciated, he rose daily at half-past five, and slaved at it almost incessantly till dusk, begrudging himself the hour or two required for meals and exercise.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 2003

Quotes with BEGRUDGING (3)

In every possible instance Saint Paul begged Christians to restrain themselves to contain their carnal yearnings to live solitary and sexless lives on earth as it is in heaven. "But if they cannot contain "Paul finally conceded then "let them marry for it is better to marry than to burn." Which is perhaps the most begrudging endorsement of matrimony in human history.
Elizabeth Gilbert Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
How reprehensible it is when those blessed with commodities insist on ignoring the poor. Better to torment them, force them into indentured servitude, inflict compulsion and blows — this at least produces a connection, fury and a pounding heart, and these too constitute a form of relationship. But to cower in elegant homes behind golden garden gates, fearful lest the breath of warm humankind touch you, unable to indulge in extravagances for fear they might be glimpsed by the …
Robert Walser The Tanners
A lifetime, one might say, of loss, but we here recognize something much different, more nuanced, more full of shadows. A lifetime of hope. And anyone who's done both - hoped and lost - knows that in many ways, hoping is worse.... As I grew into early adulthood and observed a larger pattern of hope and loss and hope and loss and hope and loss, and the concurrent resilience thereof, I came to a begrudging conclusion: neither of these things - hope and loss - can exist without …
David Giffels The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1946).