complaining
IPA: kʌmpɫˈeɪnɪŋ
noun
- The act by which someone complains; a complaint.
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Examples of "complaining" in Sentences
- I'm not quite sure what all the complaining is about considering they've preserved Tezuka's style well.
- The only reason you're complaining is because he's a threat to the establishment and the political classes.
- Imagine the hypocrisy of John McCain complaining about revealing TORTURE against someone suspected of war crimes.
- Anyone can complain, because complaining is passive and costs nothing — I think you probably know this as well as I do.
- I think the only reason you are complaining, is that the "racist and sexist" lady decided not to become a Republican tool.
- And what nerve the old people have in complaining just because the Democrats want to cut half a trillion dollars out of Medicare.
- It's a little like Sarah Palin complaining about the press bothering her kids, when she is the one who trotted them into the limelight in the first place.
- But our complaining is also an attempt to get people to recognize that there are problems and who has the greatest responsibility for our current problems.
- If she's having a problem with folks on her side of the aisle, in her state, doesn't it seem that her complaining is a bit over the top, not to mention out of line?
- As she gets to the top and turns she shoots one of her looks at me, her eyes wide, her mouth tightly silent but her expression complaining about everything: the state I have brought you home in, the fact that you are so unhappy and ill, the late nap that will no doubt interfere with your precious routine.
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