How To Use Complaining In A Sentence

  • I don't think they play at all fairly," Alice began, in rather a complaining tone, "and they all quarrel so dreadfully one can't hear oneself speak and they don't seem to have any rules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them -- and you've no idea how confusing it is all the things being alive; for instance, there's the arch I've got to go through next walking about at the other end of the ground -- and I should have croqueted the Queen's hedgehog just now, only it ran away when it saw mine coming! Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • In September, return visitors to an Edinburgh guesthouse said it was time to ‘rethink the three-star rating’, complaining that the linens were ‘soiled’ and the carpet was littered with ‘crumbs and dustballs’.
  • I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach.
  • They sat in silence, and with tireless patience watched our every motion with that vile, uncomplaining impoliteness which is so truly The Innocents Abroad
  • Don't sit there moaning and complaining about all the work you've got to do.
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  • Economics will not stop Europe's politicians complaining when jobs are lost in their own backyard.
  • She's also complaining of back pain and looks very unwell. The Sun
  • The children were silent, hostile, vindictive, continuously complaining of hunger.
  • Dan's been complaining of severe headaches.
  • We reached rue Oberkampf, and the girl in the black tights was still complaining to her friend in the gray tights as they waited to jaywalk across the street, which was bustling with French students and artists whose bags, I imagined, held nineteenth century novels, or paperbacks with white covers; guitar strings, or paint brushes. Five Stops on Line 2, Ch 1: Qalb elouz
  • He screamed, he shouted, complaining about the players("bloody, bloody, bloody useless" was about the most repeatable description).
  • There is a lay-by on each carriageway, but 70 mph roads have those as well without anyone complaining that they represent a safety threat.
  • They are complaining about harassment by the police.
  • Residents are complaining because traffic in the area has increased.
  • Or was the examination performed on an uncomplaining conscious patient, who felt that they did not have the right to question why this nasty thing had to be done again and again?
  • I was amazed by the Green Party members during question time today when they were complaining about the Minister of Conservation tagging dolphins with an electronic tag that was to be picked up by satellite.
  • We can get angry about it, complaining that the perfect language of our childhood is being corrupted by ignorance and carelessness, but we can't stop it happening.
  • The patient is complaining of acute earache.
  • The song is so loud you'll find people from different postcodes complaining that you should turn it down.
  • That He says, "The morrow shall be anxious for itself," comes of desire to make more plain what He speaks; to that end employing a prosopopeia of time, after the practice of many in speaking to the rude populace; to impress them the more, He brings in the day itself complaining of its too heavy cares. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew
  • Deirdre, who is also the uncomplaining driver, is understandably proud of Emily's achievement and commitment.
  • We talked about school, friends, family and browsed among all these various topics, usually complaining or moaning about them in some way.
  • Be grateful for what you have and stop complaining - it bores everybody else, does you no good, and doesn't solve any problems. Zig Ziglar 
  • Beside her, Grace sat ashen-faced, complaining of feeling sick. GRACE
  • The tortuously narrow Lolo Trail, blocked by crags, trees and undergrowth, was quickly traversed by Joseph's uncomplaining cavalcade.
  • But news of the deaths has caused uproar on the set, with cast members complaining they were not consulted. The Sun
  • He hated driving prowlers, often complaining that they made traffic around him drive at exactly the speed limit.
  • Imagine the hypocrisy of John McCain complaining about revealing TORTURE against someone suspected of war crimes. McCain blasts decision on terror suspects
  • Our country could be in stellar condition and the Republicans would be complaining! rhoward Republicans react to jobless report
  • I just wish a character who is wise and focused on a world outside her own desires could have joined this most recent blast of bling and couture to leave long-term devotees with any message other than aging is depressing, marriage is depressing, children are depressing, and complaining about all three relentlessly is boring. Shallow Gals
  • I've covered stories about the market, and that the traders are complaining bitterly about its current placing (down Horne Lane).
  • In return for their financial support I will promise never, ever to take tea with the Dalai Lama, to stop complaining about their currency manipulation, and to abase myself in any other way they deem appropriate. Europe's Not-So-Cunning Rescue Plan
  • The supermarket group found itself caught up in the battle, because customers kept complaining to checkout staff about the charges.
  • When he played them he heard the Beatles legend complaining bitterly about pop critics. The Sun
  • He was re-admitted to hospital the following month after complaining of severe pain in his leg.
  • Actually, I think those selfish grumblers should stop their complaining too because they're not the only ones who are suffering.
  • Early last year the owners' corporation began complaining of tiles falling off walls, windows coming off their mountings, pipe leakages and pieces of concrete falling off staircases and external walls.
  • In addition, ptg, whining and complaining about the weather on the Great Plains, has moved away to the high desert of New Mexico. Plains Feeder
  • He was always complaining about his various aches and pains.
  • Be grateful for what you have and stop complaining - it bores everybody else, does you no good, and doesn't solve any problems. Zig Ziglar 
  • He then goes on to do his own ‘crowing’, that the new treaty is regarded by the French, as a triumph of British negotiation, and that is why they are complaining.
  • Learn to suffer without complaining; that is the best thing I can teach you. 
  • Thus it's easier to regain the high ground by laughing or sneering, or complaining about art getting in the way of commuters.
  • The Dunblane boy chose to hit a backhand and vent his spleen by complaining about the high expectations of the British media.
  • Oil companies have been complaining about the spiralling costs of equipment such as rigs and vessels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yetwhile my mind spins furiously with all these things I should do andshould want to do, my bodyfeels awfully stubborn about remaining perched in one spot, complaining with increased aches and stiffness about gardneing orbiking, invoking extra effort to read with eyes that can no longer bring fine printinto focus. 2008 July « Becca’s Byline
  • Is that all they got, b*tching and complaining like a bunch of nursing home ninnies? Think Progress » Tea Party divide: Some complain of being ‘ignored’ by RNC, while others warn of being ‘hijacked by GOP.’
  • Bar owners and restaurant owners are complaining of a decrease in revenue, as people are staying home and not patronising the establishments.
  • If your kid starts complaining about any of the obvious symptoms the last thing you want to do is encourage the behavior by seeking medical attention.
  • Learn to suffer without complaining; that is the best thing I can teach you. 
  • Based on my unscientific poll, the Japanese were by far the best tourists: polite, uncomplaining, and great tippers.
  • And if your gut does start complaining, placate it with a cup of soothing mint or ginger tea or a capsule of peppermint oil.
  • I'll take a break from complaining to mention how much I love the fall fashions.
  • It was all very well, these arrogant young men complaining about stitching and the cut of the breeches. Bomber
  • We obtained supportive evidence for this explanation from a double contrast barium enema investigation of a patient complaining of changed bowel habit.
  • Farmers said consumers were complaining about the sharp increase in prices for items like plantain, cassava and dasheen, but part of the problem was the difficulty they had in getting to the farms to get the produce out.
  • In this figure of the _Crosse-couple_ we wrate for a forlorne louer complaining of his mistresse crueltie these verses among other. The Arte of English Poesie
  • In listening to these works with their clumsy blocks of tone, their eternal sunless complaining, their lack of humor where they would be humorous, their lack of passion where they would be profound, their sardonic and monotonous bourdon, one is perforce reminded of the photograph of Reger which his publishers place on the cover of their catalogue of his works, the photograph that shows something that is like a swollen, myopic beetle with thick lips and sullen expression crouching on an organ-bench. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Residents are complaining about the rising cost of living in Dili, East Timor. Global Voices in English » East Timor: The land was freed, but who owns it?
  • She became aggressive and paranoid and was regularly admitted to mental hospitals, believing she was being persecuted and complaining of hearing voices.
  • She's complaining because I ordered pepperoni on one and sausage on the other.
  • Do what I tell you to do without complaining.
  • Several others were shouting out to the police, complaining of how their grog gets confiscated and tipped away.
  • You will only be happy if the other candidate is cheated out of what he worked hard for and competed to achieve without complaining about anything even when he had so many disadvantages from the on set. Florida court throws out DNC suit
  • It was late October and he had been complaining of shortness of breath, difficulty in ambulation, and generally feeling very sick.
  • One jobcentre adviser helpfully suggested moving my bank account and complaining. Diary of a tenant: No money, no food and no phone credit
  • If we can demonstrate the fact that we call invent anything, mould a piece of statuary or write a book as well as anyone, then we shall do more to solve the negro problem than all preaching and complaining can do? The Woman's Era, Vol. 2
  • The malls are complaining because not only is their traffic down, but some cinemas have stopped paying rent," said Ananda Siregar , head of Blitz Megaplex, Indonesia's second largest cinema chain. Indonesia Drops Tax That Blocked Blockbusters
  • Stop complaining about free speech and don't be a hypocrite, there's a love.
  • I WISH housebuilding firms would stop complaining about the shortage of skilled tradesmen nowadays. The Sun
  • They found government harsh and oppressive, complaining of the disparities between the rich and poor.
  • There is nothing wrong with being a slob until you start complaining all the time that you wish you were neat and organized.
  • This is the sort of "prankishness" one imagines Kazin to have been complaining about and that no longer ” after fifty years of postmodern experimentation (and five Zuckerman books by Philip Roth) ” sticks in our craw. Justice to J.D. Salinger
  • a long-suffering and uncomplaining wife
  • Who's complaining when it's next to the Le Creuset ovenware? Courtney Cachet: Confessions of a Home Goods Addict
  • British companies are always complaining that there are not enough workers with the necessary literacy and numeracy skills. The Sun
  • Having said that, I'm still feeling pretty perky about my published piece, despite my complaining on other fronts.
  • She didn't realize that by complaining she was only playing Peter's game.
  • The consul appealed to the English Resident, John Murray, who wrote an angry letter to the Government, complaining of this treatment; 'La carità della nobile donna,' he says, 'verso la moglie del gondoliere merita senza dubbio gran lode, ma il sottoscritto s'imagina che l'avvocato più scaltro si troverebbe bene intrigato di produrre una legge o esempio per incaricare l'Ambasciatore Inglese di questa carità.' The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886
  • Williams is slumped over a desk, complaining of backache.
  • To be even more specific, Updike was complaining that the invention of the pop-top ruined the aesthetic experience of drinking beer.
  • Nobody is entirely sure when exactly sheep turned up, but nobody's complaining.
  • If, finally, you see him lamenting, complaining, unhappy, call him a slave though he wears a praetexta. The Discourses of Epictetus
  • The hotel they'd booked me was expensive, but I wasn't complaining.
  • To me this sounds like the voice of privilege complaining about how annoying it is to deal with those pestiferous people who keep pointing out how unfair the privilege is. Chip Berlet: Abstaining from Bad Sects
  • The move comes as many shopkeepers in the area are complaining that traffic jams and the lack of parking spaces are driving customers away.
  • a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake
  • Instead of complaining about what's wrong, be grateful for what's right.
  • Mr. Watson is dead now but I still love this record, especially the part where he's in the baloney section of the grocery store complaining about the prices.
  • While I was thus mutely pondering within myself, and recording my sorrowful complainings with my pen, it seemed to me that there appeared above my head a woman of a countenance exceeding venerable. Consolation of Philosophy
  • Some literalist is probably at this moment self-inflicting a herniated disc with head-shaking and complaining that anabolic steroids weren't synthesized until around the 1930s. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Customers have been complaining for years about the broken, ailing equipment and leisure officials are pleading for more visitors.
  • María followed, complaining loudly about the distance and at being called an eejit. House Of The Scorpion
  • I made numerous calls complaining about the issue and wrote a letter. The Sun
  • To think how I used to scorn people who were always complaining of the cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wrote an indignant letter to the paper complaining about the council's action.
  • Dr. Lazarus, the chief of the medical department, tells us that the "river people," a term embracing those who own the temples on the stream -- just as we would say the "steel rail" or the "pig metal" people at home -- are very much depressed, complaining bitterly that the revenues have fallen away. Round the World
  • It then lobbied to lower the tough targets in its ten-year contract, complaining they were unachievable.
  • I loved it as it always bothered me that Penelope seemed so uncomplaining and patient in the face of her husband’s extended absence and persistant infidelity. Maggie O'Farrell - An interview with author
  • Ear, nose and throat clinics have been taking patients every day complaining of hoarse voices and throat pains.
  • Any of your seditious complainings, and we were ready with the military on the shortest notice. Miscellaneous Papers
  • Luc patiently visits his brother, uncomplainingly sticking by the bedside of this difficult and irascible man when everyone else deserts him.
  • By nature, Franco was an equivocator; his terms for joining the Nazi war effort were so high that Hitler was left complaining angrily of his ally's ingratitude. Taking A Separate Path
  • Families have been banned from visiting elderly loved ones in residential care for complaining about standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • It isn't so long since we were carrying stories and readers' letters complaining about the state of the railway embankments on the approaches to Bradford.
  • The real man was solid, dependable, loyal, uncomplaining, quick to act and slow to forgive.
  • Newspapers are busy with extracts; -- much complaining that it is "abstruse," neological, hard to get the meaning of. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • We’re not really sure what Sherri is complaining about — we actually think she looks sorta cute — but Whoopi, on the other hand, looks like some sort of ancient alien. ICYMI: Whoopi Makes Unattractive Cave Lady | Best Week Ever
  • She writes that all this went unacknowledged when her husband screamed at her complaining about missing papers and misplaced pens.
  • It was all very well, these arrogant young men complaining about stitching and the cut of the breeches. Bomber
  • Complaining of a stomach ailment, I had convinced Oglivie to leave the consummation of our marriage bed until tomorrow, when I was feeling better.
  • I suffered almost none of the transphobia in the greater world they constantly are complaining about.
  • She said one man called in complaining that he is jobless, cannot borrow money from banks, relatives and friends, and has no method to clear his debts.
  • He was admitted to hospital a month ago complaining of headaches. The Sun
  • The antinomic procedure was extravagantly devel - oped by Fichte and Hegel, Hegel complaining that ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON
  • Complaining does not solve anything.
  • I know that love shall not be compared, but I still used to complaining what he is lack of.
  • The Albanian youngster was referred for help after complaining that his bald patch was ruining his life. The Sun
  • Debrahlee Lorenzana, a woman who says she was fired from her banking job after complaining that male colleagues called her curvaceous figure distracting, arrives at the offices of the New York State Division of Human Rights in New York's Financial District, Fore, right!
  • Women felt that complaining about sexual harrassment was dangerous, as there was always the threat of losing their jobs.
  • Ivan IV. raved like a madman at what he called the insolence of his subjects, in complaining of their governor. The Empire of Russia
  • The drivers have all been complaining about the bumpy surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, Republicans in general and Ryan in particular have become increasingly defensive and angry, complaining loudly that the Democrats are engaging in "Mediscare," what they call an irresponsible and demagogic attempt to transform a serious national problem into an opportunity for crass partisan advantage. Jonathan Weiler: Republicans, Medicare and the Golden Rule
  • Even in the 1976 heat-wave, I steamed uncomplainingly in polyester satin with rosebud trim.
  • an equally gallant little wife and mother uncomplainingly keeping up the production of tasty and nourishing meals
  • The milkman is a very nice man, and, by way of making himself pleasant, said, rather complainingly, that the weather kept very dry. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
  • Britain does itself no favors by complaining about a falling share price and lost dividends while eleven Americans lie dead, thousands of Gulf Coast residents have lost their livelihood, and innumerable wildlife wash up ashore drenched in BP guck. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: BP, Gadhafi, and Britain's Oil Comeuppance
  • Instead of complaining about what's wrong, be grateful for what's right.
  • Whining, complaining, blaming and making excuses are detriments to good communication.
  • He dreamed also, if one may judge by the sounds that came from his cage at night, complaining, whining, almost barking like the "yaps" of a young puppy, and many sorts of indescribable noises. In Nesting Time
  • Far from complaining about the atypical venues, they rather enjoy them.
  • My mom was walking around the kitchen, groaning and complaining about the weather when I made my way downstairs.
  • He had to cancel a meeting at Camp David, complaining of a stubborn cold and hoarse throat.
  • And it's not just the ubiquitous bootylicious message that folks are complaining about.
  • Recently, conservative and evangelical observers have been loudly complaining about what they call a campaign to de-Christianize Christmas, to unmoor it from its origin as the birthday of Christ. December 2005
  • He's complaining of all the usual flu symptoms - a high temperature, headache and so on.
  • Residents have been complaining about the sound of engines and bikes whizzing past them as they walk on footpaths.
  • I will not be as those who spend the day in complaining of headache, and the night in drinking the wine that gives it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • Essentially, the attitude appears to be that the accounts have been unfrozen, so what is Milne complaining about?
  • By arguing that the debates should be delayed, complaining about bias, and virtually cloistering Sarah Palin, the McCain campaign is showing that it is, for whatever reason, afraid of the press. Why Is the McCain Campaign Afraid of the Press? | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Man alone is born crying, lives complaining, and dies disappointed. Samuel Johnson 
  • However, some students are complaining that the $64-million ‘gift’ is being misdirected.
  • There, I sat and waited, the room gently spinning, my sinuses groaning, my throat complaining, my heart beating at mousepace.
  • But he was a quick learner; when a woman came in complaining that Jesus had been disrupting her neighborhood by behaving obstreperously, Mr. Bennett told her that he would order the police to lock up the Savior indefinitely. Washington Warrior
  • I made numerous calls complaining about the issue and wrote a letter. The Sun
  • A 70-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital in March 1997 complaining of pain in her left gluteal region.
  • Labour MPs recount story after story of constituents complaining that recent arrivals jump the housing queue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why don't these guys just talk and write like normal people in the first place, and thus pre-empt the ‘media misunderstandings’ they're always complaining about?
  • Indeed, Rob and I could just hear a kind of roopy clattering like that of a hungry hen complaining to the vague Powers which rule the times and seasons of distribution from the "daich" bowl. The Dew of Their Youth
  • I appreciate that some are working so hard to come up with ideas to discuss on this very important issue instead of just complaining, whining, playing games, making things up, lying and pointlessly flapping their gums (like Sarah Palin). Obama putting heavy imprint on big speech
  • I put the over-under on e-mails to you complaining about O'Brien today at an even four hundred.
  • There was a lot of complaining and some quarreling from all involved.
  • African-Americans have been complaining about police harassment for years.
  • Frustrations ran high, with fans and journalists banging on windows and excitedly complaining to transportation volunteers during the busing debacle.
  • Cigarette retailers and tobacco farmers are staging a tough campaign against the bill, complaining about the certain reduction in their incomes, not to mention the protests of habitual smokers.
  • It's the the whiny, complaining, nitwits that make you lump the bad with the good on those days, even when the nitwit is your cash cow. Nitwittery Follow up
  • In my view when you have two opposing sides complaining about a story it is clear evidence that you got the balance exactly correct.
  • Two elderly ladies were squawking like crows at his shoulders, complaining about the lack of organization and the horrible weather forecasting.
  • Because there was no way I could ever believe the words of a malicious, acidic, jealous bitch over those of someone who was as earnest, uncomplaining, and understanding as Will.
  • Republicans are complaining that Democrats wanted to broaden the scope but are now objecting to the cost of doing so.
  • The possessors and a considerable part of the patricians complaining that a person at the head of the state was recommending himself by his tribunitial proceedings, and that he was making himself popular by giving away other persons 'property, had transferred the odium of the entire affair from the tribunes to the consul. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • The amount of moaning and complaining coming from certain sections of the stands was unbelievable. The Sun
  • It took me the rest of the run in to unkink my complaining joints and muscles and get into a standing position on the lower step. Chapter 20
  • First, they say they are frustrated by the limited benefits that their countries gain under the current ABS frameworks, complaining that the rich world is engaging in "biopiracy" - plundering their resources without sharing any of the loot. ICTSD
  • Cristophe is complaining about Wizards of the Coast while Seb gets the coffee-maker burbling.
  • Why don't these guys just talk and write like normal people in the first place, and thus pre-empt the ‘media misunderstandings’ they're always complaining about?
  • A complaining Christian is a contradiction in terms.
  • Complaining is dangerous business. It can damage or even destroy your relationship with God, your relationships with other people, and even with your relationship with yourself. Joyce Meyer 
  • The drivers have all been complaining about the bumpy surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gets very huffy at this point, complaining that if they ever need to change the menu they'll need to contact me, and that she doesn't see why this should be the case.
  • Many, like him, see students as inadequately prepared, lacking basic writing skills and foundational knowledge, constantly complaining about hard work or boredom, and expecting spoon feeding and handholding.
  • My wife humbled me again last night when I went off into this rant when she said that I am always complaining rather than actually doing anything.
  • The only reason you're complaining is because he's a threat to the establishment and the political classes. Once can be an error, but twice ? Oh Mr Murray what a lack of honesty
  • It's honestly not love, it's obsession and for her to want to hurt my so-called ‘friend’ whilst she lets Simon wallow is just heartless, especially when she was complaining of being hurt when he did it!
  • Police were called to the one-bedroomed property, which backs on to the city walls at Moatside Court, by neighbours complaining about a bad smell.
  • Hunston wrote to the Law Society last November complaining that Doran had sworn in an affidavit that he witnessed Hunston signing the document.
  • After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid.
  • And let it be remembered, as an admonition to the genus irritabile of dramatick writers, that this great man, instead of peevishly complaining of the bad taste of the town, submitted to its decision without a murmur. The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
  • Apparently what clients really want from their lawyer is to “feel the love,” so if someone comes to your office complaining they hurt their “tushy bone,” try not to laugh too hard. Blawg Review #228 : Law is Cool
  • Clay came to his corner after the fourth round complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes.
  • They kept complaining about pain and kept getting more and more narcotics in response to their complaints until they were comatose from the drugs. Medpundit
  • I am so glad no one in the sticks is complaining about the henny alarm and his doodle doo. on September 17, 2007 at 7: 31 pm | Reply HPB Police in Bad Weather Shock « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • His better judgment was against suspending operations, but the proposition had been suggested by all sorts of complaints as to the impossibility of moving the trains and the like, so it needed little argument to convince him, and without further discussion he said, in that manner which with him meant a firmness of purpose that could not be changed by further complainings, "We will go on. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • Howsoever the best way is to contemn it, which [6214] Henry II. king of France advised a courtier of his, jealous of his wife, and complaining of her unchasteness, to reject it, and comfort himself; for he that suspects his wife's incontinency, and fears the Pope's curse, shall never live a merry hour, or sleep a quiet night: no remedy but patience. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Debrahlee Lorenzana, a woman who says she was fired from her banking job after complaining that male colleagues called her curvaceous figure distracting, at a news conference in New York's Financial District, Monday, June 28, 2010. Fore, right!
  • He is complaining that if the Dukhobors buy tea or sugar the grocer weighs the paper with it, but will not do so when he buys ginseng from the Dukhobor. Janey Canuck in the West
  • 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. Sands In Time by Julie Noble
  • I wish you'd all quit complaining.
  • I will not be as those who spend the day in complaining of headache, and the night in drinking the wine that gives it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • Amy Winehouse has been rushed to hospital after complaining of "agonising" pain in her surgically-enhanced breasts. Musicrooms.net
  • I am sick of all the whingers writing in and complaining about having to pay a few pounds to park (mainly out-of-town theatre goers who are not even council tax payers).
  • (something a few members like to drop in as soon as people start complaining about complainers), and people are certainly welcome to voice their opinions on the show, I wonder just how many people honestly * honestly* think a show like this is going to be forthcoming with answers. Home Theater Forum
  • They don't care if their action costs money because they think money comes out of a bottomless pit which is kept replenished by a breed of uncomplaining drones known as taxpayers.
  • The rundown: After more than a decade of being platooned with Brad Friedel and complaining about it, Keller is the undisputed USATODAY.com
  • At the first tribal gathering which is known as a shura, one tribal elder after another stood up, speaking loudly, angrily, some shouting at the president, complaining of police corruption, official bribes and insecurity, our correspondent says. BBC - Ouch
  • Blah, blah, blah, Every fcking day its repugs complaining about some sht that they made up. Think Progress » Sen. Corker Refutes Right-Wing Talking Point: The Resolution Fund Is ‘Anything But A Bailout’
  • Newspapers are busy with extracts; -- much complaining that it is "abstruse," neological, hard to get the meaning of. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • Don't you think Tony came to me continually, complaining about how you batted your eyelashes at him. WEB OF DREAMS
  • The boy accepted his punishment without complaining.
  • Moreover, he vowed many vows to the Living, the Eternal; and visited the pious and was constant in supplication to the Most Highest, till He gave ear to him and accepted his prayer and took pity on his straining and complaining; so that, before many days were past, he knew carnally one of his women and she conceived by him the same night. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

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