Sentence examples for to complaining from inspiring English sources

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to complaining

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To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.

  • Joe was always complaining about the noise made by his neighbours.

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Or will voters go back to complaining about NHS reforms?

I come dangerously close to complaining, but stop just short.

I could take a high-ground approach to complaining about this.

Critics have taken to complaining about Brazil's expensive welfare state and dependence on commodity exports.

Judge Blue compared the statement to complaining about the Boston Marathon after running half a mile.

In general you say the Americans regard Afghans as lazy or prone to complaining.

Meanwhile, leading black Democrat politicians, used to complaining about over-reaction, have called for tougher action.

"In a few weeks we can go back to complaining about the regular officials," he said.

In influencing India's newspapers, the Indian government need not confine itself to complaining about moods.

Mr. Coe disputed the owner's contention that neighbors were prone to complaining about the camp.

I am truly not somebody given to complaining, but that was cruel.

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