Maintaining a feeling of ill will or resentment toward someone.
a grudge-bearing agent who will stop at nothing to exact his revenge
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Not content with having to avoid the unwanted attentions of a grudge-bearing ghost, Cindy must also contend with a War of the Worlds-style invasion that threatens the existence of the cute but dim man next door, Tom Ryan (Craig Bierko).
The first two installments, "Sorcerer's Stone" and "Chamber of Secrets," were enjoyable but linear, with the grudge-bearing archvillain Voldemort waiting for Harry with open arms at the end of each wacky school year.
In the days immediately after the murder in 1999, the police examined the possibility of a jilted lover, mistaken identity, a grudge-bearing criminal.
Our research suggests that men are more likely to ruminate about anger and angry situations, and it comes out as angry, grudge-bearing self-righteousness.
What serious author is not stubborn, vain, grudge-bearing and relentlessly absorbed in work?
This book is a history of those tears, of a man at once miserable, grudge-bearing, withdrawn and personally chaotic.
If you say that I'm the biggest grudge-bearing kid around, well, not everyone's life is as smooth sailing as yours.
Then an old grudge-bearing Army buddy of Cantwell's shows up and offers Russell a scandal from the senator's service days, usable as a potent counterweapon.
None of this matters to the passionate, grudge-bearing fans who follow these two franchises.