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Also, have or hold a grudge. Maintain resentment or anger against someone for a past offense. For example, They held up my claim for months, but I won't bear a grudge against them, or His grandfather was always one to hold a grudge. [c. 1600]
American Heritage Idioms
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Phrase(s): bear a grudge (against someone) [and] have a grudge (against someone); hold a grudge (against someone)
to continue feeling an old resentment for someone; to harbor continual anger for someone. • She bears a grudge against the judge who sentenced her. • I have a grudge against my landlord for not fixing the leaky faucet.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs