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Definition of Grudgingly

Grudgingly
Grudgingly Grudg"ing*ly, adv. In a grudging manner.

Meaning of Grudgingly from wikipedia

- hundred and fifty years during which he is frequently though increasingly grudgingly aided by the famous hero Rostam. He is succeeded by his grandson Kay Khosrow...
- Rawlings, who had led the country since taking power in a 1981 coup, had grudgingly agreed to hold multiparty elections earlier in the year. Rawlings ran...
- his nominal nemesis who considers Templar a common criminal, but often grudgingly tolerates his actions for the greater good. NBC picked up the show as...
- finally comes clean with Harper after discovering the condom wrapper; she grudgingly accepts his apology. The two couples go on a wine-tasting trip on which...
- modern Gr**** and modern Bulgarian, it means any service or task only grudgingly undertaken by the one forced to perform it. Angary Royal Road Angarum...
- drew mixed reviews from critics. Two months after its release, Goldwyn grudgingly conceded "No one is waiting breathlessly for my next picture." The film...
- pioneering struggle to forge an independent career in a society only grudgingly tolerant of educated women. In the foreword, Brittain describes how she...
- courageous conduct "caused even some of his bitterest enemies to give him some grudging respect". Reporting to the cabinet after the trip, Nixon claimed there...
- to visit at the same time – a change from past years. Lady Tressilian grudgingly agrees to this set of incompatible guests. A long-time family friend,...
- they are related, and that Ot****o is whom she truly loves. Brabantio grudgingly accepts what she says, but not without complaining to the senators in...