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- noun Plural form of
whine .
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Examples
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Because the whines from the right have become such a constant, nobody is going to pay any attention if they ever have anything legitimate to complain about.
Think Progress » Right Wing Mounts Witch Hunt To Smear TSA Nominee With Flailing, Off-Target Attacks 2010
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And women still prefer to adapt quietly than to ask for equal rights; they will be marvelous and somehow manage to spend time with children, run a house, sympathise with their husband and most important of all, maintain a cheerful façade, because no one thinks a woman who whines is attractive, least of all the woman herself.
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ROFL McCain whines about “feeling left out” but chickens out of an invitation to meet with media representatives – Yup.
Obama at Convention for Journalists - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Goldstein whines that given the overall Blue trend in WA, we've got nothing to celebrate.
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One of the big whines is the lack of blatant support for wordpress. com users.
Why Have a Wordpress.com Blog? Why Not? « Lorelle on WordPress 2005
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"Biadh, biadh, biadh," in whines and snarls their desperation
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"Biadh, biadh, biadh," in whines and snarls their desperation
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April 23rd, 2010 at 11: 11 am jbrantow says: palin whines it’s a sad day.
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Mr. Somin whines a lot but he doesn’t seem to have a solution, so we should take it that his solution is if you get past the border you are homefree.
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"We can't even get fire," he whines, which is the producers 'cue to summon a sky full of flaming arrows, one of which pierces Neil's cold, black heart and delivers us all from his evil.
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