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moaner

[ UK /mˈə‍ʊnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining

How To Use moaner In A Sentence

  • Lucinda an annoying moaner really, but she knew how to dress Creased or Folded? hecklerspray Tells You the Way it is
  • Midway through a 0-0 stalemate he stood up, turned round and pointed at the moaner. Down go the fairy lights and down go Middlesbrough's promotion hopes | Harry Pearson
  • You may get fired for your stance, but you are more likely to be labelled a moaner or ignored.
  • I know it must appear to many that us OAPs are a load of moaners and whingers but we should be judged in a much broader way, taking into account our whole lives.
  • How do you handle persistent complainers or moaners effectively?
  • I am a lucky guy but used to be quite a moaner and groaner in my twenties. The funhouse mirror
  • Back then, they had what's called the moaner's match. Alive In Truth
  • 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.
  • Here's the word on the street: Get ready for fiery sanctified soul, heavy Pentecostal jams, drum machine gospel, slow-burning moaners, glorified guitar sermons and righteously ragged a cappela hymns! Mike Ragogna: Laughing Down Crying: A Conversation with Daryl Hall, Plus "Raw African-American Gospel" and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives
  • I was always a moaner and a groaner, people who played with me will tell you that. Times, Sunday Times
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