grudgingly

IPA: grˈʌdʒɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a manner expressing resentment or lack of desire.
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Examples of "grudgingly" in Sentences

  • So Netanyhu hasn't "grudgingly" accepted this solution, he's offered it himself.
  • Anna tried to recall the general rules Brill had given " grudgingly " at breakfast.
  • If the Clinton campaign is finally accepting this reality too, however grudgingly, that is some progress.
  • The Spectator, known for its accuracy in royal reporting, claims the queen has "grudgingly" approved the match.
  • Let's be very clear, the comment that I "grudgingly" accepted gangs is way off base and contrary, as usual, to the facts.
  • They agreed "grudgingly" reports said, and came after many months of shuttle diplomacy from US Middle East envoy George Mitchell.
  • The ANC "grudgingly" called a media briefing to respond to allegations made by Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) general secretary
  • Even politicians looking to make their careers at the expense of craigslist's good name grudgingly admit (when pressed) that we have made huge strides.
  • The present racing writer would take second lead, and yes " grudgingly " as there still seemed to be no great fresh news, he could do a follow-up piece this week about Dennis Kinser and his syndicates, always supposing the Voice itself had succeeded in launching the Kinser training career.

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