How To Use Carping In A Sentence
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To err is human, this is my last spasm of carping about this-I need the pins out of the dolls to hold my pants together.
Today In Brian Keene History – Brian Keene
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The only thing Scalzi forgot in his playlet was the constant reader carping that "Famous Author's books used to be so good, I'd buy them hardcover sight unseen, but now he's just crapping out stuff by the numbers, I'll just buy used copies instead...
Making Light: "No one goes around suggesting that everyone should become their own autonomous cheesemakers and cheering the death of the cheese industry. Why? Because that would result in a lot of shitty cheese."
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How terrified of dying are we that simply admitting that we're just about halfway to the end of it causes people to burst out in carping statements?
Lose Weight Today!
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When the whispering started, she began to shuffle her feet in embarrassment, her combat boots scarping harshly against the linoleum.
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He cannot understand why she's constantly carping at him.
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Official Ballina's hangdog, carping approach was in marked contrast to the approach of organisations such as the Chamber of Commerce, the Ballina street festival committee and Eamon Walsh's Fleadh initiative.
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`Ken intends to cut clean across all your piddling bureaucratic red tape and petty carping.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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When you ? ? re an optimist, you ? ? re more concerned with problem - solving than with useless carping about issues.
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If carping over this crapola is what we can expect this fall, color me unimpressed.
Eric Ferguson Kick Off Today
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Who are they that, carping and quarrelling, in their jesuitic most moderate way, seek to shackle the Patriotic movement?
The French Revolution
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping.
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The object of incessant carping from the Workington ironmasters, it was not spared the grumbling of the shipping companies that carried ore into the Senhouse Dock.
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His grandfather is always carping about the young.
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I want to avoid too carping a tone here.
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There is no carping on why leave was not given for that in the House today.
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I have chattering and squealing, screeching and cooing, crabbing and carping.
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Firstly the carping about the result.
The Sun
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In this debate we will hear a lot of whingeing, whining, carping, snivelling, and grizzling from the opposition.
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The juxtaposition of his carping, meticulous fetishizing of cuisine punctilios with that of his abecedarian, pompous-yet-undereducated plodding attempts to guild his prosaic sensibilities with grandiloquent language only serve to expose the charlatan behind the greasy, smacking lips and cheap, brass-plated tongue.
Rouge
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It may sound laudable but, in the chamber, there was only carping.
Times, Sunday Times
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I just quickly did a little skim through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there.
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But, carping apart, Rattle's performance of the Brahms remains one of the most bracing and intelligent anywhere.
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Flight attendants are used to airplane passengers carping about the food.
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As far as possible, he keeps any carping about Russia strictly practical.
Times, Sunday Times
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Firstly the carping about the result.
The Sun
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One way to counter it is by carping at the limited character of the data.
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Some of it is carping, but this paragraph raises an alarm bell that also went off in my head when I first read it.
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It seems a bit carping to criticize people for maintaining and restoring old buildings.
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I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week.
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Among those of us who look on, a few will be curmudgeonly - carping at inaccuracies or misrepresentations of the original.
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Seldom have I heard such a mob of carping whingers.
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Air the discussions on C-SPAN and the ensuing carping from the enemies of Health Care Reform will inevitably derail the process.
Think Progress » Let The Cameras Roll
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You can barely hear the music over the carping, which appears to be getting louder as her debut album approaches: a cynic might say that's just as well, given the recent Saturday Night Live appearance in which she demonstrated her uncanny mastery of the vocal style deployed by Ian Brown during the Stone Roses' later years – she honked like the foghorn on Portland Bill lighthouse.
Lana Del Ray: Born to Die – review
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These humiliating fiascoes set the media off clucking and carping.
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As far as possible, he keeps any carping about Russia strictly practical.
Times, Sunday Times
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Will this move them to improve behavior the poll characterized as impolite, prone to loud carping and inattentive to local customs?
TIME.com: Top Stories
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More evidence that Reality TV is among the best programming online, despite the carping that it's destroying western civilization.
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She did not want to return to her chambers, was in no mood to put up with Blanche's carping.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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Extreme right 28% begin carping about "socialism" in 3 ... 2..1 ...
Biden announces deal with hospitals on health care reform
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Plus the need to cast aside the carping which has suggested this is the wrong golfing event, at the wrong time of year.
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This is called "carping," because you look like a carp broaching the surface with your mouth desperately agape.
When Death Is Merely a Paddle Stroke Away
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Well you were carping about being invisible on the way up.
EVERVILLE
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In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness.
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From the live video, he looks like a little puppy dog, who will have parents across Europe carping, ‘get your hair cut’.
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What they resent is rather carping criticism of the farmer for not minding his own business.
The Wheat Situation
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Until then all the carping is nothing more than demanding that we continue to do nothing until the perfect solution is found, which will of course be on the twelfth of never.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
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Passion for revelation, lighting fires in the minds, will be ruined by cross-cultural carping.
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In fact, there is every reason to believe there are greater opportunities for carping over differences than leveraging common cause into shared success.
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The carping began with a Pissarro purchased in 1905 and climaxed with the refusal of Delacroix's Les Naches in 1955.
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Underneath his carping about provocative dress is a jealous and irrational partner.
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Now all the carping from the right wing freaks continues.
Who’s Cooperating in the Blagojevich Investigation? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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He slapped down the top brass for their public carping about the effects of the Libya operation on their forces.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not once had Harry felt his spiritual bond with Satchidananda enhanced by all the carping, however edifyingly paternal it was meant to be.
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And why exactly are we carping about this?
The Sun
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping.
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You can barely hear the music over the carping, which appears to be getting louder as her debut album approaches: a cynic might say that's just as well, given the recent Saturday Night Live appearance in which she demonstrated her uncanny mastery of the vocal style deployed by Ian Brown during the Stone Roses' later years – she honked like the foghorn on Portland Bill lighthouse.
Lana Del Ray: Born to Die – review
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This carping is an odious theme we hear constantly from Angela.
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Either the Kiwis wipe the floor with us and the commentators gloat ‘told-you’, or we'll win and hopefully shut up the whining, carping know-alls - for a week at least
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Firstly the carping about the result.
The Sun
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Kim is one of the rare critics of evolutionary psychology and sociobiology who tries very hard to do what he thinks is the right way to incorporate evolution and mind, rather than carping from the sidelines.
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He cannot understand why she's constantly carping at him.
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Under his questioning, she offered a sound summation of what's at stake in the October march, as well as responding to carping from the President and Vice-President over the need for progressives to "stop whining" and "buck up":
Art Levine: Labor-Backed Oct. 2 Rally Competing With Jon Stewart, Pro-Corporate Senate
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Are bloggers becoming a thriving alternative to the mainstream media or just a collection of carping critics who live to slam the news outlets, anchors and reporters they don't like?
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And why exactly are we carping about this?
The Sun
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And there's always a lot of sniping and carping in the newsroom and by the water cooler.
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He should continue building on this fine work rather than carping on about injustices that don't exist.
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He was fated to encounter and to display the carping and the crimination that always attend the gloom of a darkening cause.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
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On the contrary, besides his castigatory and carping toungue, he does not seem to offer any constructive criticism for the economic doldrums we are in.
Economic stimulus reaches GOP critic's turf
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Until then all the carping is nothing more than demanding that we continue to do nothing until the perfect solution is found, which will of course be on the twelfth ofnever.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
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On the whole, I'd say that all this carping about liberalism on campus tends to accomplish very little.
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That is what he should be doing, instead of sitting in here carping away like a schoolboy who has not yet started shaving.
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I'll probably do something similar soon; for the moment, my carping commentary on his list will have to suffice.
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I like the big, strong, epic effect in the theatre a lot more than plays in which people sit around carping at each other.
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I just quickly did a little skim through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there.
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I have a few quibbles with it but will withhold carping until all three chapters have appeared.
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This carping is an odious theme we hear constantly from Angela.
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We are talking about gurus, and people are taking turns carping about their sexuality, their money, their vanity.
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It might seem carping to find fault in such a dazzling and fully realized novel.
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Every time Barack Obama does something all presidents - or many – have done in the past, a bunch of bloggers, etc., start carping that he has no right ot do it, or he's egoistical. he's the president, for heaven's sake!
Obama set to take the mound at All Star game
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It is a Budget about the carping minorities that have captured Labour.
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Moving past the salutation, the farewell addresser must pass two tests: first, to exhibit none of the bitterness he feels toward his carping critics, and second, to say good-bye.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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This kind of naysaying and carping and negativity is why newspapers are in such trouble and have not innovated.
The Rosenblum method « BuzzMachine
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He cannot understand why she's constantly carping at him.
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Of all bores in the world, your quizzing, carping, text‑torturing sceptic is the worst - next to mule driving; and those confounded mules would bore a two inch auger hole through the meekness of Moses himself, were he their master.
Life in the Rocky Mountains
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There may be carping and dissatisfaction at lower levels but the two continue to enjoy a good personal relationship.
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He slapped down the top brass for their public carping about the effects of the Libya operation on their forces.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the same time, there is also the opposite danger of turning people into endless carping critics of the Mass rather than worshippers.
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There was little benefit from carping about the organizational source of the disciplinary impedimenta.