v. phr. To persist in bearing ill feeling toward someone after a quarrel or period of hostility. Come on, John, be a good sport and don't bear a grudge because I beat you at golf.
Antonym: BURY THE HATCHET.
v. phr. To persist in bearing ill feeling toward someone after a quarrel or period of hostility. Come on, John, be a good sport and don't bear a grudge because I beat you at golf.
Antonym: BURY THE HATCHET.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012