He constantly calls and whines to me about my not calling him and including him in my life. |
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Castor shook them both vigorously and they protested with petulant whines and complaining moans. |
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Adam whines in protest as Lauren's fingers wrap around the carton and bring it closer towards him. |
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He grumbles and whines, his voice always reaching the highest hysterical pitch it can fine. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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Her screeching noises reduced to solemn and grave whines, and eventually to nothing. |
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While the woman whines, Mr. Collins comes in and takes back his offer of marriage. |
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Another tear replaced the first, and another, then another and another, until I was snuffling, low whines coming from my throat. |
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But the chorus of whines about interference in the internal affairs of the country is 90 per cent arrant hypocrisy. |
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White gouts of water kicked up and a few pellets skipped by with burring whines. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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Despite Tim's whines and complaints, his grandfather remained firm and decided upon his choice. |
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Often it is unknowing, as when a dog is left alone at home and whines and whimpers for attention. |
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He's jealous and insecure, wants to hear from her everyday, whines and moans when she calls, pummelling her with classic passive aggression. |
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They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations. |
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While in captivity, they are very vocal, uttering high-pitched whines and howls, rasping growls. |
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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. |
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All this time, Brooks moans and whines, but he is inspired without hardly realizing it. |
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She croaks, squeaks, howls, and whines her way through the role, nearly always off-key and most horrid. |
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You can quite easily cut down high pitch whines by using sound insulation in cases like Akasa's Pax Mate, which works pretty well. |
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She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa. |
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Their mysterious clicks and whines echoed through the water as they bumped and circled each other. |
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In both the older and newer segments, the mix has some type of background noise, from crackling to hissing to buzzing to high-pitched whines. |
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But the move is greeted by the gripes and whines of local competitors who have grown accustomed to living off the scraps of their presence. |
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Ignore her calls until she stridently whines into the answering machine, demanding to be heard. |
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The next five and a half hours were filled with whines and complaints, courtesy of Courtney. |
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He constantly whines about his lot in life without doing anything to change it or realize he has done this to himself. |
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His unique style of whoops, whines, and yells became his trademark. |
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The parent who constantly whines empty threats rears a child who pays no heed. |
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Then one day, alone in the kitchen with my father, I let drop a few whines about the job. |
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Otherwise porcupines are mainly uncommunicative animals. The female may nose her young with subdued grunts and whines. |
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To their ears the anguished cries of the dispossessed sound like the peevish whines of malcontents. |
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Basically, that reputation is that we are an overcapitalized self-interest group that whines a lot and are out there to catch the last fish. |
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From the pools, they begin calling at dusk, producing a series of clucks, glugs, mews, and whines. |
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This one is a bit bigger than Amazing Amy, but Amazing Vanessa also whines, gurgles and answers back. |
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In the house by the beach a dog whines and scratches the door. |
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Jack started to calm down, and the screams turned into whispered whines. |
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They also communicate with snarls, barks, growls, and whines. |
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The vocalizations of falconids are simple, repeated monosyllabic calls, described variously as cackles, chatters, squawks, croaks, wails and whines. |
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She comes into the organisation and just carps, whinges, and whines. |
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Killer whales talk to each other through a complex variety of whistles, squeaks and whines made with air trapped in their blowholes. |
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When your child whines, it is your cue to stop sorting laundry, give her a smile, ask if you can help and listen closely. |
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Observe your puppy closely. If he whines, turns in circles or seeks a place to do his business, pick him up and carry him outside. |
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The cooks put on ear protectors as the engine whines and the ship shudders. The Umiak I operates a shuttle service from Quebec City, a 1,850km voyage that usually takes three-and-a-half to four days. |
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He is the chronic loser who whines constantly about his incapabilities. |
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There are still whines and clonks from the driveline but at least first and second gear are easier to find, thanks to better syncromesh. |
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Clings to me excessively and whines constantly. |
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He sobs, he whines, he moans, he screams, he throws up, he says he will break out in hives, he has panic attacks, he likens his woes to Job's, and he snaps out of it all on a dime. |
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Some Republican congressmen have even started squirming about the pledge's terms, claiming they did not know they would be locked into it forever. Mr Norquist has treated such whines with the contempt they deserve. |
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