bellyacher

NOUN
  1. a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining
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How To Use bellyacher In A Sentence

  • The working masochists came off as bellyachers and had a penchant for making people listen to their workplace war stories.
  • There's a definite liberal bias in these so-called 'comics'," claimed the prodigious bellyacher. The Aristocrats
  • Humour is rarely absent from proceedings - though don't go looking for end-of-the-pier bellyachers.
  • Margaret Thatcher was a famous bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny.
  • It took no time at all for Kissling's longtime adversary, the conservative Catholic bellyacher William Donohue, to crank up the whine machine to full throttle in protest of the bloggers 'role in Edwards' campaign. SimplyQua.com
  • The contractors I spoke with in Prince George, as in most cases, are not bellyachers.
  • He approached the book "determined not to make excuses, not to be a bellyacher," she says. NPR Topics: News
  • In hard times, being the bellyacher-in-chief is a valid role. Deepak Chopra: Sarah Palin: Fooling None Of The People All Of The Time
  • Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.
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