Can't for the life of me conjure up a complaint or a whinge, nothing to rant about. |
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What we hear from the National Party is doom, gloom, whinge, whine, grizzle, and groan. |
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All they do is whinge and whine about how hard life is and how they've been left behind. |
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Tell all the whingeing people to cop it sweet, and when they go home to wherever they can continue to whinge to whoever will listen. |
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I can whinge all I want about having a job, but it's a job that pays decent money. |
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I grow weary of people who take all the state offers, give nothing in return yet constantly whinge that they are being short-changed. |
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On bad days I expect heaps of sympathy and whinge incessantly in the vain hope that it will be forthcoming. |
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The wine list was extensive and not cheap, but if I have one whinge it is that the wine-by-the-glass was undrinkable. |
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However, despite the extended whinge about paying good cash for a reread, this is one book which I would love to find in my Christmas stocking. |
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They can think of nothing to say or do but whinge the greedy good-for-nothings. |
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They might gripe about money and whinge over this and that, but at the end of the day, most of us just want to believe in something good. |
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We are not going to whinge about it, there's no good moaning or groaning about it, let's get on and get it over with. |
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Cue whinge after whinge after pitiful whinge about how fat she thinks she is, and how much weight she must have put on since entering the house. |
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This is not just the obvious ageing person's whinge because my kids can sort out computer or digital camera problems that baffle me. |
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National members can whinge, whine, moan, and groan, but in the end, people are better off after 6 years of this Government. |
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Sorry, I'm aware that the above paragraphs are little more than a protracted and self-pitying whinge, but I needed to get it off my chest. |
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I've no doubt some will, but losers always find fault in every thing and whinge and bawl on almost every thing. |
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The commuting public in Melbourne often enjoy having a good old whinge about the service. |
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In Portugal handcuffed and hung over hooligans whinge about heavy-handed police tactics and plead their innocence. |
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I think Paul Swain put it perfectly when he said that if the system was lax, the New Zealand First members would be the first to scream, whinge, and whine about it. |
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If you take this tool and embrace it rather than whinge, it's amazing what you can do. |
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We can either come into politics to name, shame, moan and whinge, or to try and solve a problem. |
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Hungry and tired children soon start to whinge, so always make sure their stomachs are full before you set out shopping. |
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Again, despite my first thread being a whinge, I sincerely appreciate the work the staff has put into the site. |
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They whinge and go off their nanas as much as any other football fans do. |
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I have the urge to constantly whinge and whine about Printspace. |
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Haven't had a whinge on this subject for ages, so, here we go. |
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And if you think this is just a personal whinge, you may be correct. |
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Along the same tack, have taken a straw poll in our street, in return my neighbours had a whinge at me about the level of non resident illegal parking. |
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One whinge that may be a bit petty concerns the thermal paste. |
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The embattled chief executive Richard Charkin reportedly said it was 'extraordinary' that people should whinge about such a bold attempt to publish new writers. |
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Most of all, they love to whinge about things Not Being What They Were, which is almost always A Bad Thing. |
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It would be churlish of me to whinge and nitpick. |
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When I came to Birmingham, I used to continually whinge about the lack of choice. |
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There is no need to whinge about the internationalization of football but salaries need to be regulated and that responsibility has not been recognized. |
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But ministers feel it reads too much like a staff room whinge. |
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Don't whinge about any party that has not yet been given a chance to show how our country should be run. |
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You have two very simple options, stop moaning or GO BACK HOME and whinge there. |
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Pioneered by the veteran broadcaster Gay Byrne, phone-in radio has given Irish listeners the chance to gripe, whinge and whine against every institution in the state on a daily basis. |
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Windbags may whinge, but we in Islwyn know that Gwyn Price delivers. |
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You chose to become a councillor so why whinge about the renumeration. |
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