It's irritating nonsense from the off, pompous and whingey, and Bardem, sporting a silly ponytail, looks like a baleful puppy throughout. |
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Once he has accepted a commission, there is no turning back, and he is clearly all too accustomed to whingey and panicky clients having second thoughts, and having to ride roughshod over their scruples. |
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Unfortunately I can't get past the singer's horrid whingey voice. |
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But while Mill came off like a whingey wally, Drake came out on top: his putdown Back To Back was nominated for a Grammy, the first diss track to gain such an accolade and basically like a giant smugface emoji. |
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It's probable that as he settled he would be more quiet, more withdrawn, more clingy, more whingey. |
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I didn't want to write some dingy, whingey music about being middle-aged, I wanted to say hallelujah to the world. |
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I didn't want to write some dingy, whingey music about being middleaged, I wanted to say hallelujah to the world. |
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Kamran was a really good child, not whingey, always happy and dancing. |
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With its downward intonation at the end of sentences and nasal sound, it is considered dull, droney and whingey and plain unsexy by a large percentage of the population. |
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After the 1997 election, criticism may have sounded a bit whingey. |
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That role was always available during pre-season, and although we decided to go with David McNamee, that was no reflection on Whingey. |
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