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Definition of begrudgery in English: begrudgerynounbəˈɡrʌdʒəri mass nounIrish A bedgrudging attitude; envy. their success should not be a matter of begrudgery Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, they haven't experienced one of the usual by-products of success - national begrudgery.
- She went on to allege that her father had been driven from the Emerald Isle due to typical Irish begrudgery of his success.
- The beer industry is heavily laden with begrudgery.
- But I'm not going to apologise for my begrudgery.
- Ahern told me he found those complaints more typical of the Irish penchant for begrudgery than serious social commentary.
- It doesn't pay to be happy in a land gripped by begrudgery
- This cannot be put down to traditional Irish begrudgery, or the provincial feuding that characterises the arts scene in any small city.
- A bit of begrudgery never did us any harm.
- There is begrudgery towards the amounts spent on rural areas which is largely based on misinformation.
- Monies due should be paid up and there should be no begrudgery.
- You are so right, alas, there is more and more and no shortage of begrudgery and petty selfishness in Ballina.
- Their success should not be a matter of envy or begrudgery.
- Talk to staff in health board and social welfare offices around the country and they will tell you they are bearing the brunt of the begrudgery.
- But for all the begrudgery people should go out and cast their vote.
- Anyhow the first thing I vowed to give up for the New Year was the auld begrudgery.
- Let there be no begrudgery at least for the few weeks that these special people are within our shores.
- Every good rivalry is marked by begrudgery, is almost defined by it.
- If a certain amount of begrudgery is the unavoidable product of such a position of eminence, it is neither fair nor perceptive.
- On this occasion, judging by the grafitti the begrudgery came from a different source.
- A lot of our legendary begrudgery was spawned by the fact that material success was such a rare bird.
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