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sniveling

NOUN
  1. whining in a tearful manner

How To Use sniveling In A Sentence

  • This snivelling little toad said with utter contempt in his voice, ‘Oh sure the French have culture.’
  • They'll scream class warfare, but in light of the charges it starts to sound like sniveling defensiveness.
  • Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!
  • He's sitting in his bedroom snivelling because he was told off for not doing his homework.
  • People — and I do actually mean “people” here, not viciously stupid animals like yourself — already know that that pathetically infantile piece of snivelling ideological tripe is demonstrably false. Think Progress » Deficit Peacock Evan Bayh Hits ‘Far Left-Wing Blogs’ For Criticizing Obama’s Spending Freeze As Too ‘Austere’
  • Perhaps that evil BushCo used some kind of mind-ray device to turn Democrats into snivelling wimps. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable America
  • The fact that the old man was the last, without some sniveling apprentice at his side, was reassuring. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • In this debate we will hear a lot of whingeing, whining, carping, snivelling, and grizzling from the opposition.
  • Running hard against the elite, effete (or as Bill O'Reilly concisely puts it, the "sniveling, left-wing, wine-drinking, brie-eating") media establishment -- while simultaneously chewing on pork rinds, downing shots of Crown Royal with beer chasers, and quadrennially cozying up to soccer and hockey moms and Nascar dads -- is of course a time-honored tradition among political practitioners within both the Republican and the Democratic wings of America's ruling Property Party. Rory O'Connor: Beating the Press -- Literally
  • The snivelling that accompanies rightwing stupidity is just hilarious Think Progress » Oklahoma declares anti-choice law posting details of women’s abortions online unconstitutional.
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