How To Use Whine In A Sentence

  • By her own instruction she moaned and whined a lot.
  • This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chook! she was crying, and the dogs whined and yelped in eagerness of desire and effort to overtake Big THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE
  • The girl began to whine and her mother was losing her patience.
  • HOW dare councils whine about being starved of funds while blowing millions on undies using taxpayer-funded credit cards? The Sun
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  • Trey listened with a patient ear, only making distance with the receiver when she whined or couldn't make out her blubbering.
  • Their wings make a whine much like the sound of a cicada.
  • At low engine speeds while the car is heading up slight grades, the Elantra engine chuffs and rocks in its cradle; and at moderate-to-highway speeds, if you kick it hard in the slats, the powertrain starts to whine with something approaching resentment. Hyundai Takes a Bold Stand in the Compact Race
  • ‘I've always been by your side, Trist,’ Marvin whined obsequiously.
  • The children whined, splashing each other and Knazarath a few more times, but then followed the guard to the bedroom obediently, if a bit noisily.
  • Her voice took on a nasal whine of complaint.
  • They whine, whinge and cry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only Republicans can sit and gripe, whine, and snivel over the results of the last election, committing themselves to "no progress on anything". DeMint: Obama 'distracted' from protecting the country
  • Figure 1 shows sonograms and oscillograms of a whine-plus-chuck call of a túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus; left) and a call group of a cricket frog (Acris crepitans; right).
  • The shrill whine and unbearable thunder of falling bombs dug in under my skin and stayed there.
  • Scouts never grouse at hardships nor whine at each other, nor_ swear _when put out, but go on whistling and smiling. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • The whine level reached decibels previously unheard of.
  • We measured egr-1 in the auditory brainstem and its forebrain targets and found that conspecific whine-chucks elicited greater egr-1 expression than heterospecific whines in all but three regions. Elites TV
  • They were pretty useless when confronted with the high-pitched whine of the rotor's gears directly above our heads.
  • With tiny whines and thin whimperings, with whiffs and whuffs and growly sorts of noises down in his throat, he would try to tell her somewhat of his tale. CHAPTER XXII
  • First off, it is kind of unsurprising that you, a rightwinger, would whine about Clinton. Think Progress » Congressman Attacks Liberal ‘Backbiters’ And ‘Naysayers’ For Criticizing Failed Missile Defense
  • The singer whines and groans his way through every song.
  • I saw many feuds erupt in a blaze of automatic fire, peppering the walls with bullets that whined through the air like demonic bees.
  • On shipboard he would be a sneak, a whiner, a tattler. Chapter 3
  • I talked briefly to the paramedic, whined a bit about my circumstances, and did whatever he told me to do.
  • As an oldies act, his nasal whine, shockingly similar to his father's distinctive voice, grates on the nerves in stereo.
  • The high pitched whine of the armoured cars as they manoeuvred round the narrow streets filled me with dread.
  • After getting dumped by the evil tightwad as whined about in the previous post, I went out and took on some retail therapy.
  • A car whined in protest , but skidded staunchly out of its driveway.
  • In the mornings when his mother has left the house to go to her occasional sometime job, little Lou Lou will wake me with whinnies and whines, and I will come to his rescue by opening Rene's door.
  • A low-pitched whine began to fill the air and Meridia's hair and clothes floated as if she was submersed in water.
  • This may be a piddling observation, but you can hardly whine when your own writers get your URL wrong - and you publish their mistakes.
  • Molly whined, pulling back her hair into a long and swishy ponytail.
  • It's difficult to be in the dentist's chair, hearing the whine of the drill, and be grateful for everything that teeth do for you.
  • Justine whines about the indistinguishability of American paper currency. The Color of Money
  • He continued to keep up the cuckoo sound, trying to laugh, and yet totally unable to accomplish even a cackle, as if some internal force clutched the diaphragm and mocked him, so that his efforts were reduced to a gurgling as in cynanche -- like a dog choking with a rope round his craig, the sounds coming jerking out in barks, and dying away again in yelps and whines. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
  • Mosquitoes whined for blood, the long grass and swamp land around producing a fine pedigree for aggression and prophylactic resistance. A DARKENING STAIN
  • They whine and wail about how we have all retreated into our suburbs and Internet connections and no longer rally around grand national projects that inspire us with a vision of all that government can do.
  • We would be unlikely to conclude that the function of that component was to inhibit the emission of high-pitched whines.
  • When she reached up to push my frizzled hair back, I broke down and cried and whined.
  • Others simply whined that though their site contained commercial material, it also contains valuable content and was unfairly penalized.
  • All this time, Brooks moans and whines, but he is inspired without hardly realizing it.
  • The voice lost its mysterious deep quality and rose to a nasal whine at the end of the sentence.
  • The engine noise suddenly changed its note and rose to a whine.
  • She was shielded from the plane by the hill, but she could still hear the whine of its engine as it approached.
  • In the dead silence of the thin Martian atmosphere, I could hear the life support system of my environmental pack whine as it struggled to remove the excess heat, moisture, and carbon dioxide from my spacesuit. 365 tomorrows » Patricia Stewart : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • You don't whine and cry. Times, Sunday Times
  • The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity.
  • He had every right to complain and whine about everything that went wrong for him, but he didn't.
  • And some of them call the Rhine the 'Whine,'" I said, giving an admirable imitation of poor Hicks's drawling manner. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
  • The slightly whiney girlishness that sometimes surfaced unintentionally has been replaced by a confident womanliness, and for the first time you are aware of her extraordinary sexual power.
  • Seriously folks, people who whine about corporate greed are the greediest little turds around. More on Marvel’s price increases | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • But I also heard the unmistakable nasal whine of cultural manipulation for our own good. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organist often crackled or whined the Gregorian-chant hymns and the celebrant often hummed, mumbled, or whispered the Latin prayers.
  • And she knew that to him they were alone together in a world where the high-rouged row of ballet faces and the massed whines of the violins were as imperceivable as powder on a marble Venus. Flappers and Philosophers
  • Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat.
  • Amara could hear her voice rising to a shrill whine, as it always did when she was upset.
  • The dog whined and lay onto his stomach, looking up at Kara with big brown eyes.
  • The steady whine of the engines reverberated through the cabin as everyone watched their panel to make sure everything was functioning properly.
  • The door slid back with a loud whine and creak of the mechanical and electric gears.
  • (A minim is the fortieth part of a crescent.) "Does your good Majesty mean to beggar me?" whined Pug. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • A great many people are spoiled, lazy whiners.
  • About eleven a saloon car of baffled tourists - French registration - whined miserably through. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Lynn started to whine, and Teri had to cover her mouth to stop herself from giggling.
  • Sixty-four percent of those polled said their pets tried to hide in a safe place, 56 percent said they whined or cried, 52 percent said they became hyperactive, erratic or made unpredictable movements, and 36 percent said they barked or meowed persistently. Do Pets Have A Sixth Sense?
  • He whined on the air for three weeks before one of his sponsors relented and gave him a free mobile phone.
  • The dog whined and gently laid its head into her lap.
  • The lyrics, prototypically sung in that much imitated adenoidal whine we have all known and loved all these many years later, were ingeniously universal while being blatantly personal, a great trick. Binky Philips: I Get Bounced From the Buzzcocks
  • He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming.
  • The constant whine of the machinery jangled his nerves.
  • You don't whine and cry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bosses put on the customary sad face and whine about being forced to pass on increases because their own costs have rocketed. The Sun
  • Possibly picking up the scent of her young, she let out a high - pitched, plaintive whine.
  • He could play for her any musical instrument, knew all music by heart, all birdsong, the purr, growl, snort, or whine of each and every animal.
  • For years we whined about being the supporting characters on television shows: the wacky neighbor, the snippy coworker, the world-weary yet worldly-wise florist, the dog walker, the minty banker.
  • I know most of you are thinking: "That is a small motor encased in a plastic tube, attached to a potentiometer and a pushswitch, so that some weird electric guitar player can use it to excite his guitar strings and magnetic pickups and generate an annoying electromagnetic whine. Boing Boing
  • As the tangents diverge, a sample of found sound enters the piece, with crowd murmur and the whine of vehicle brakes.
  • Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal Fred Stoller Fred Stoller's neurotic Brooklynite whine makes Woody Allen seem like an amateur, and Mr. Stoller, 52, has worked his gift into a career, first as a deadpan stand-up comic and then as a nebbishy actor in countless short-lived sitcom roles: Elaine's annoying date in an episode of "Seinfeld," a mopey cousin on "Everybody Loves Raymond," a jerky waiter on "Friends. Diary of a Nebbishy Comic: 'My Seinfeld Year'
  • Avi is going to b*tch and whine about anything and everything that he thinks is wrong with Dallas/Lower Greenville. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » Let Me Say This About Valet Parking
  • a bunch of bitter whiny crybabies is what they are. if their candidate doesnt get chosen they will whine, cry, pout and vote for mccain because they really don't care about anything. Exit polls: Half of Clinton's supporters won't back Obama
  • They had this story two months and they sat on it because John McCain whined and, presumably, they didn't want to influence the primaries. McCain is "at war" with the NYT, but he still touts their endorsement of him on his Web site
  • The airship pitched suddenly diving forward and then back as the aircraft shuddered in a sick whine.
  • he called with a touch of whine in his voice, ‘I wasn't doing anything to you.’
  • Some of you remember how stubbornly they fought their machine-guns in the last war, but how they whined "Kamerad" and grovelled when you got at them. Close to the War
  • I also don't complain and whine about the pain afterwards.
  • The engine starts with grumpy whine and wet chuff, and then falls into a sullen idle. Nissan GT-R: A 'Halo Car' With Devil's Horns
  • Are these the same IT managers who waste significant resources on useless pet projects, then whine that their budget is not big enough?
  • He was a whiner as a government critic and a reckless promiser; in 1954, without consulting colleagues, he suddenly promised to abolish the means test on age pensions.
  • We have moved into a cosy tack room where a homemade cake is on a scruffy wooden kitchen table and dogs whine for attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Subarus tires whined along the asphalt, a stray gray thread in the khaki weavesage and hardpan, cheatgrass and bitterbrush. Burned
  • I cringed inwardly at the pathetic whine my voice had become.
  • The heroine, in a nice change of pace from the usual insecure whiner, is described by the mangaka herself as "invincible"--she is coolly confident in herself and her quite formidable powers. Manga Mondays with Kethylia 12/3 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Alexei Sayle would adopt a maudlin, nostalgic whine and a watery half-smile as he recalled the glories of the music hall.
  • She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa.
  • The rising whine of the engines building up gives way to a satisfying roar of power as the engines open up.
  • ‘Distortion riffs, grungy growls, psychedelic whines - that's the kind of music we like to play,’ the band announces.
  • This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe there's a way to combine this with "you're just a whiner" into a seemless montage. McCain Adviser: Emergency Room Just as Good as Health Insurance
  • You can whine all you want about the way men treat you (usually, like dirt), but it's the challenge of obtaining the unobtainable that thrills you.
  • Then, their ears protected against the piercing whine,[sentence dictionary] they activated the suction pump.
  • As the speed increases, the only noise is a gentle high-pitched whine. The Sun
  • O my king," the Lady Om whined to me in her beggar's chant; and I knew all her long-tried love and faith in my emprise were in that chant. Chapter 15
  • The neighbors started to whine about living downwind from a smokehouse; my kitchen was reduced to a glorified pantry, used for almost nothing except storing condiments and beer.
  • In the Greek candy - store was the whine of a peanut - roaster, and the oil smell of nuts.
  • They do not sweat and whine about their condition.
  • He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over.
  • But the chorus of whines about interference in the internal affairs of the country is 90 per cent arrant hypocrisy.
  • They also communicate with snarls, barks, growls, and whines.
  • They dream of a return to that now vanished golden era when a Northern stand-up comedian with a trade-mark whine for a voice led the party.
  • We don't want our politicians to play the same game of hardball that our opponents play but whine and wring our hands when they win using those tactics.
  • During playtime, the purebred German shepherd will run circles around anyone wearing sealskin and whine for a chew.
  • "Great, now I'm starting to get claustrophobic," she whined.
  • He didn't moan or whine. The Sun
  • He asked me, his voice a slightly high-pitched whine, as though he had never progressed from childhood.
  • What we hear from the National Party is doom, gloom, whinge, whine, grizzle, and groan.
  • While the woman whines, Mr. Collins comes in and takes back his offer of marriage.
  • "Why talk about what's not in the movie?" he retorts in his patented nerdy whine.
  • You have to squeak it in a shrill whine, which says all that you need to know about the man himself.
  • But throughout, as the procession goes around and around, the aural system is assaulted by an unattractive mix of hysterical commentary and high pitched engine whine.
  • This gently warped lyricism is soon displaced by ‘electric candyland,’ which is filled with distorted rumbling and overdriven guitar noises ranging from howls to sci-fi lab pulses and whines.
  • Sure, they can whine about negative depictions, but much of that is caused by their own lack of character and craven pandering.
  • The children began to whine, annoyed by the fact their cartoons were interrupted.
  • He looks like a beggar, yet his eyes lack the proper cringe, his voice the proper whine, his walk the proper shuffle.
  • After all the man had done for him, how could he whine and snivel and ask for more, dragging him down with demands?
  • I think we'll find that if we finally dare to mention the unmentionable, finally start pointing out that with rights come responsibilities, sure, some people will pout and whine and wave their little fists about.
  • Panurge the calf, Panurge the whiner, Panurge the brayer, would it not become thee much better to lend us here a helping hand than to lie lowing like a cow, as thou dost, sitting on thy stones like a bald-breeched baboon? Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Birthday greetings or bottle of whine? The Sun
  • He's been called, variously, a showboat, a stud, a lazybones, a workhorse, a whiner, a powerhouse, an overachiever, an underachiever, you name it.
  • All Emily could do was wrap up in Joyce's grandmother's antique quilt and snivel, sniffle, and whine privately. GRACED LAND
  • Conservatives will probably whine about the film painting the military in a bad light.
  • You commo, femmo, pinko types will whine about how this man is clearly going to mistreat his woman.
  • Beyond the rust streaked door we could hear the grumble and whine of machinery.
  • So she's had good reason to whine and moan. Times, Sunday Times
  • And if you need a whiney, loud-mouthed woman to repulse those pesky telemarketers, throw your little sis some cash.
  • Now I know I might sound like a whiner or a criticaster, but some of you people don't seem to understand that he has only SEVEN matches left to prove himself worthy.
  • In the house by the beach a dog whines and scratches the door.
  • A musket ball whined past my ear and gouged a furrow in the trunk of a tree.
  • Jack started to calm down, and the screams turned into whispered whines.
  • And Elric drew a racking breath while the rune - sword whined in his hand and quivered and its radiance dimmed a little. The Vanishing Tower
  • From inside it sounds like a Spitfire with the whine of the gearbox, a resonance through the uncarpeted cockpit and stones rattling like bullets off the underside.
  • He bends to the right to reach for the water glass on his night stand and lets out a muted whine of terror.
  • Why should we whine that our sister Alberta is getting goodies, when in fact we already get billions in special tax expenditures, economic agencies, and equalization--pogey for provinces. Daimnation!: Pogey for Provinces
  • Ah! Yuagh!" called the sachem, and two young men stepped forward, toe on the line, glanced each at a framed picture, drew up an arm, and, "Whut-t-t t-e-e-p," whined two knives that flittered through the light and struck quivering, one with its cool kiss on McElroy's cheek, the other just in the edge of the slab at De Courtenay's shoulder. The Maid of the Whispering Hills
  • This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Adriana, de Matteo wore a lot of splashy outfits and whined a lot.
  • Subsequent to our release, however, my comments in regard to Major Davidson were that he "whined" throughout the entire battle; and finally deserted Captain George Schott, Richard S.
  • The next five and a half hours were filled with whines and complaints, courtesy of Courtney.
  • He didn't moan or whine. The Sun
  • Even Emerson, seeming to contradict his remark about ‘querulous’ criticism, agreed that ‘the doctrine of hatred must be preached as the counteraction to the doctrine of love, when that pules and whines.’
  • A Zero careened sharply, smoking, and its engine reduced to a mere whine as it plummeted earthward.
  • They whined insolently, and in maudlin tones begged me for pennies, and worse. A VISION OF THE NIGHT
  • In my short drive, the van was responsive enough, but the drivetrain moaned and whined quite a bit. Behind the wheel: Chevrolet Equinox AMP, Ford Transit Connect EV, Smart EV
  • They were just syllables, thrown against the wall of his skull by the relentless whine. GALILEE
  • The sharp buzz of the miter saw filled the backyard soon after, its noise gearing up to a tearing crescendo before tapering off to a low whine and then starting up again. O' Bending Light
  • ‘Shut up,’ he said in a tone coming dangerously close to a whine.
  • I'm getting very sick the whine of fan blades spinning.
  • Then at last, his voice down almost to a pleading whine: `I suppose that's down to you, guv. RIOT
  • They whimpered and whined as they raised their noses to the air and snuffled at the smell that drifted into the clean air.
  • I could have 'whined' about jokes at Haiti's or the Jew's expense, but I didn't. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • I couldn't look at them, all I could do was whine and snivel and cry like a stupid, stupid baby.
  • The huge rotors made hardly a whisper as they coasted, and the engine whine was so muted that the sergeant doubted anyone outside the compound could even hear it.
  • Castor shook them both vigorously and they protested with petulant whines and complaining moans.
  • ' Ben's voice imitated the raspy whine of the unnamed politician he was quoting. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • He heard the whine of axe-blade on whetstone and the first shiver of fear went through him. The Pig’s End « A Fly in Amber
  • He is a whiner, a whinger, his air of menace punctured by the feeling that he is moderately preposterous. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a member of my own party, this old coot is nothing but a whiner, poser and good for nothing fake. gt McCain drills AARP for backing Medicare cuts
  • It was a very quiet flight, only the whine of the turbofan engines to keep the living and the dead company. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • They don't listen, just whine and complain ... yea, that's helping us ... sure it is??? Clinton: U.S. not interested in long-term presence in Afghanistan
  • If you're getting a high-pitched whine rather than a hum your hard drive may be the culprit.
  • So she's had good reason to whine and moan. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course they moan and whine about ‘class warfare’ whenever the discussion points to how they exploit the weak.
  • With acoustic guitar, harmonica and that distinct nasal whine, he became the mouthpiece for a generation. The Sun
  • The starter whined, the rotors moved slowly, then the turbine caught.
  • The groom was brought to me and although he occasionally nodded off in my lap, he never once whined or fidgeted.
  • The way he practically whined it made me smile and eventually I began to giggle.
  • To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life.
  • EWA7 (1999), named for a factory in Nuremberg, was inspired by the same Siemens residency, and further explored musical possibilities in "scrapes, squeaks, and bangs of metal, the ambient buzzes and whines of electric devices, and the imperfect rhythmic repeats of heavy machinery. Rodney Punt: Annie Gosfield in Concert -- The Industrial Age Goes Avant-Garde
  • It's hard to whine about the end of a show without giving it away.
  • This evening as I stepped out the front door, I heard the hideous whine of a saw - no, it's a weed trimmer - down the street.
  • As the speed increases, the only noise is a gentle high-pitched whine. The Sun
  • People whine and bitch about how blogs don't contain facts, that they just contain opinions.
  • ‘I'm only human,’ he whines, thereby denigrating the rest of his otherwise noble species.
  • There is nothing like having a boy to fish with, especially one who never whines or complains and who always seems to be in a good humor.
  • They'll whine and scream and sue their fiduciaries.
  • He doesn't have an attractive voice by any stretch of the imagination; he whines, wails, and grates against the ear.
  • My suspicion is that the reason for the generally low opinion held of the pessimist is related to his close ties to the critic, the cynic, the misanthrope, the whiner and the curmudgeon.
  • Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time.
  • Their mysterious clicks and whines echoed through the water as they bumped and circled each other.
  • The whine in her voice gave him hope; the plea seemed languorous, a bit coaxing. DANSVILLE
  • It took no time at all for Kissling's longtime adversary, the conservative Catholic bellyacher William Donohue, to crank up the whine machine to full throttle in protest of the bloggers 'role in Edwards' campaign. SimplyQua.com
  • Next time I picked it up it scratched and groaned and whined and blobbed across the page and I was ridiculously distraught over what was basically a metal tube with a pointy end. A fount of pens
  • There was a crackly pause; then the dull whine of number unobtainable. NIGHT SISTERS
  • He heard the whine of steel on scabbard and drew his two swords, barely crossing them in time to intercept her drive.
  • Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt.
  • He grumbles and whines, his voice always reaching the highest hysterical pitch it can fine.
  • We shouldn't be whiners and crybabies about it.
  • I came out rotten with fleas, stinking of nautch-oil and cheap perfume and cooking ghee, with my ears full of beggars 'whines and hawkers' jabbering and the clang of the booths - but that was all. Fiancée
  • Now all you hear is the high pitched whine of the diesel engine in high compression.
  • Is mooseyak going to whine that buckshot is unfair and sneak attacks her like she does to anyone outside her circle? Think Progress » Cheney criticizes Sarah Palin for suggesting a ‘war on Iran’ could win Obama reelection.
  • We whine a little, then we give her a yes-or-no response.

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