She never grudged a holiday; she allowed plenty of time for sleeping, dressing, washing, eating; her method in all these matters was easy, liberal, salutary, and rational: many an austere English school-mistress would do vastly well to imitate her—and I believe many would be glad to do so, if exacting English parents would let them.
She grudged each moment that did not find her bending over his pillow, or seated by his side.
Toad took the plate on his lap, almost crying, and stuffed, and stuffed, and stuffed, and kept asking for more, and the gipsy never grudged it him.
Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays when they come are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vacation.
Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays when they come are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation.
Go on a trip You'd always looked at those people on Facebook checking in at fancy places and grudged them because you couldn't afford to.
" Then I grudged a smile to her.
When Two-Eyes was thus carried away by the handsome knight, her two sisters grudged her good fortune in downright earnest.