griping

IPA: grˈaɪpɪŋ

noun

  • Pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; gripe.
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Examples of "griping" in Sentences

  • Which of course paves the way for post-win griping.
  • There’s just no sense in griping about divided government now.
  • All this griping is not to say that the book did not have some good points.
  • Before I begin griping, let me first say this: I really wanted to like this movie.
  • As usual griping is fun, but actions help win! look up your state committee members at www. wsrp.org
  • It's great to see something showing gratitude during a time of year when it seems that everyone is wrapped up in griping.
  • I expect he thought my bowels were griping, which is a common trouble with actors just going on; he did not keep me, and I got away in time.
  • I don't know what all the griping is about, this looks intriguing to me: visually cool, hot babes, gun play … I'll be checking this out no question.
  • The Chadwicks had earned a good name in Barchester; they had lived respected by bishops, deans, canons, and precentors; they had been buried in the precincts of the cathedral; they had never been known as griping, hard men, but had always lived comfortably, maintained a good house, and held a high position in Barchester society.
  • C) backstab a lot of the tea-baggers because he does want to keep his job, returning to his fairly liberal Republican roots (hint: he voted for the Massachusetts health care program), and we’ll get to hear quite a bit of moaning and griping from the tea-baggers about this Great Betrayal when they fail to win back a majority in 2010 and 2012.

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