quetch (Meaning)
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quetch (v)
express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
Synonyms & Antonyms of quetch
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quetch Sentence Examples
- The stubborn horse refused to budge, despite the rider's quetching.
- The toddler quetched incessantly for her favorite toy.
- The politician's constant quetching about the opposition wore on the electorate.
- The office worker quetched about the unfair workload, but it fell on deaf ears.
- The old woman quetched at the young couple for making noise.
- The dog quetched plaintively at its owner for a walk.
- The baby quetched and cried until its hunger was satisfied.
- The guest quetched about the uncomfortable chair, disrupting the dinner party.
- The teenager quetched to her friends about her parents' strict rules.
- The cat quetched at the vet, expressing its displeasure at the examination.
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express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
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The stubborn horse refused to budge, despite the rider's quetching.
The toddler quetched incessantly for her favorite toy.
The politician's constant quetching about the opposition wore on the electorate.
The office worker quetched about the unfair workload, but it fell on deaf ears.