Both Uses of
begrudge
in
The Da Vinci Code
- The dignified surroundings, however, did little to camouflage the less than dignified state of affairs in the rear of the plane where, in a separate seating area near the rest room, Teabing's manservant Rémy sat with the pistol in hand, begrudgingly carrying out Teabing's orders to stand guard over the bloody monk who lay trussed at his feet like a piece of luggage.†
Chpt 69-70
- Begrudgingly Fache told the operator to forward the call.†
Chpt 89-90 *
Definition:
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(begrudge) to resent (feel bitterness--usually over unfairness); or to give unwillingly