whinge (Meaning)

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whinge (v. i.)

To whine.

whinge Sentence Examples

  1. The whines of the spoiled child echoed through the house.
  2. Despite winning the award, she couldn't help but whinge about the competition.
  3. The politician's constant whinging annoyed his constituents.
  4. Her whines about the weather were becoming unbearable.
  5. She sat and whinged for hours about her problems.
  6. Their incessant whinging made it difficult to concentrate.
  7. The whingeing of the employees was starting to affect productivity.
  8. The boss couldn't tolerate any more whinging and called a meeting to address the issue.
  9. The whinging of his colleagues made him want to scream.
  10. Despite being offered a promotion, she continued to whinge about her workload.

FAQs About the word whinge

To whine.

moan, complaint,whine, grievance, wail, whimper, gripe,bitch, murmur, squawk

compliment, commendation, commendation, praise, compliment, plaudit, applause, plaudit, applause, praise

The whines of the spoiled child echoed through the house.

Despite winning the award, she couldn't help but whinge about the competition.

The politician's constant whinging annoyed his constituents.

Her whines about the weather were becoming unbearable.