Use of grudging in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include grudging at the start of sentence, grudging at the end of sentence and grudging in the middle of sentence
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grudging at the end of sentence
- You are envious, Biddy, and grudging.
- Yet the status accorded to the national team is grudging.
grudging in the middle of sentence
- He was grudging in his praises.
- She was very grudging in her thanks.
- Cole grants them a grudging accolade.
- He looked at Nick with grudging respect.
- She won the grudging respect of her boss.
- His tough stand won some grudging admiration.
- He even earned his opponents' grudging respect.
- He chewed his lower lip in a grudging silence.
- There seems to be a grudging acceptance of the situation.
- Oliver was grudging about accepting Wickham's innocence.
- He felt a grudging respect for her talents as an organizer.
- At which Willi would give a small grudging appreciative smile.
- I didn't think his grudging remarks really counted as an apology.
- His defiance of Uncle Sam has even earned him a grudging respect.
- Well, I have a grudging admiration for the advertising sociologists.
- Despite her annoyance, she couldn't help feeling a grudging admiration for him.
- There was a kind of grudging admiration to be detected in Janet Holloway's tone.
- That was the malign beauty of it all, which I spent seven grudging years admiring.
- One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
- Riven forgot why he had come, and stood in grudging admiration for their speed and sureness.
- Lewis was inclined to ground his grudging acceptance of democracy on the doctrine of original sin.
- Europe's grudging attitude to the new president is not only discourteous. It is unwise and self - defeating.
- It did so with only grudging recognition of the need for national consultations with Social Democratic leaders.
- When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned.
- Initially this was scoffed at as farfetched conjecture, but gradually it has received grudging respect and empirical support.
- But Carrick has now gained an age where young lads metaphorically doff their caps and older spectators offer grudging respect.
- At best, this organization achieves a grudging, superficial conformity to officially sanctioned patterns of thought and action.
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