Sentence examples for to moaning from inspiring English sources

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to moaning

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To complain about; to bemoan, to bewail; to mourn.

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The first time around, Banner was close to moaning, audibly pained.

That one goes to Ms. Nielsen's Sonia, who is prone to moaning, "I'm a wild turkey".

The Telegraph said he'd gone from savage critic to moaning luvvie.

The evening begins appropriately with an enthusiastic and ungainly striptease, to moaning disco.

And if, in the aftermath of defeat, Arsène Whinger reverts to moaning mode, Platten will savour the moment even more.

The Academy has a history of reducing fully-grown film critics to moaning balls of pain, of course, but what's striking about this year's best picture list is its relative lack of howlers.

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He started to moan.

Anything to moan about?

They do love to moan, though.

I used to moan about almost everything.

Finally, it began to moan.

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