[ UK /ɡɹˈə‍ʊnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who groans
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How To Use groaner In A Sentence

  • Singers and non-singers alike, including shouters, groaners, moaners and squealers, can all join in.
  • The chapters cover topics such as: worship, Bible versions, the ministry, elders and deacons, moaners and groaners, problems in the church, and revival.
  • Now the grunters and groaners are back, as the sport of wrestling made a return visit to Bolton at the weekend.
  • Once again we have the moaners and groaners in the paper complaining about the development of Derwenthorpe.
  • I was always a moaner and a groaner, people who played with me will tell you that. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is politically correct nonsense from Labour, which is trying to give every little moaner, groaner, and complainer something to write to somebody about and moan and groan.
  • I am a lucky guy but used to be quite a moaner and groaner in my twenties. The funhouse mirror
  • Of course, happily so, with a lot of rib-tickling word play and groaners thrown in for spice in this collaboration between Theater For A New Audience and National Yiddish Theatre. Michael Giltz: Theater: "Shlemiel The First" Klezmer Musical Sings But What's With The Restraint?
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