I have a kvetch about my meal being cooked in the body fat of a dead animal. |
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I stand to the side, watching, listening to him kvetch about my lack of proper kitchen equipment. |
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Officially, kvetch is a Yiddish word but New Yorkers have made it their own. |
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You're dropping by ice cream socials where you can kvetch with other bikers about the cars driving in the bike lane. |
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Sure enough, at the end of his workday he is a kvetch who goads a black youngster into reaching for a gun and shoots him dead. |
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I was a real kvetch, and I wanted to be involved every step of the way. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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I call it a good excuse for geeky types to get together and kvetch. |
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Without the historical fantasy, what's left is one long, pretentious kvetch, larded with hokum about forgiveness and redemption, that some men are geniuses and others are not. |
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And I don't want to seem like a kvetch, but where's the dessert? |
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Nor will I kvetch about jet lag following nine flying hours between Philadelphia and St Petersburg. |
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Why would yuppies work so much and then kvetch about it? |
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As a consolation prize, credit unions will have the opportunity to kvetch about member business loan restraints, again. |
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As each day brought more damage, even their darn hoof prints messing up the beds, John and I would kvetch daily about our deer problem. |
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I take some pleasure in watching conservatives squirm and kvetch. |
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So it's rather easy for an American in this case to kvetch about the pointless myopia of insisting on fairness. Mr Surowiecki does bolster his argument with an American example: mortgage relief to underwater homeowners. |
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But instead of stirring the waters and creating an unintended tidal wave of kvetch, why not mellow out and concentrate on finding your gay muse this Valentine's month? |
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And still Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin would kvetch. |
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Join the greatest lover in the history of the World Bank as he explores such positions as the Avenging Eagle, the Chicken Hawk, and Kvetch Landing on Subordinate. |
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