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Whine and complain seems their only order of business.
The lumberjack doesn't whine and complain how life is unfair and how tree regulations made it happen.
The whine of machinery, the thump of pumps and the roar of generators are constant.
People who whine about in flight entertainment need to get a life.
But once in a while, he breaks into a whine, a cackle or a yelp.
We don't tell the kids where we're going because they'd whine about wanting to go again, too.
E-commerce is turning the complicated details of liquor distribution into the whine industry.
From the sky came the whoosh of a fighter jet and, much closer, the whine of a drone.
And no transmission whine because there's no transmission.
It starts with a short whine, then a low growl and builds into this pitiful howling.
Although it's obvious he's not going to actually do anything about it except whine.
Turbo's lag may jostle your latte, and its ever-present whine is grating.
He was beginning to tune out the conflicting voices to a pinched whine, dialing out the indoor traffic.
Leaders who whine and blame engender those same behaviors among their colleagues.
There was a din: the hollow, rumbling rhythm of drumbeats and the thin whine of oboes.
As she flies she calls to him by modulating the whine of her fluttering wings.
When the roar stopped, heard a sharp tone whine and the whine lasted maybe a second.
Debarked dogs continue to bark, whine and vocalize in all the ways dogs do.
But if you can whine to the media, and get them to project a message so you don't have to pay your mortgage, more power to ya.
And her right to whine incessantly when she makes bad decisions.
When you taxi, there is the whir of the propeller and the quiet whine of an electric motor.
It's not unusual to find white-whine or edible flowers topped on your pizza.
Small electric generators are adding their whine to the din as temporary lighting is being hooked up.
And so they whine and cry, until their owners decide that they're tired of wasting money on feeding them.
Glad you asked my advice which is shoot shoot shoot, and don't whine.
Countless newly emerged flying insects buzz and whine and rise in ecstatic, vibrating clouds.
Filter out that snoring seatmate or incessant jet-engine whine.
Sister had about had it, that was clear, and he heard her whining as loud as he'd ever heard her whine.
And if he chooses to be polite and shake her hand, then he needs to not whine about it.
The allegedly profligate financing those who whine incessantly about paying their taxes.
Still all those who whine about being overblown, try predicting it yourself and living with what you come up with.
Remember to keep your voice calm, and do not whine or yell.
Go whine to someone who actually gives, if you can find them, that is.
With a loud high-pitched whine, the scoopers start to spin.
Poachers are the ones who would whine the loudest if there was no longer any game available.
Rock stars have it all, yet they often whine about the grueling hours of recording sessions.
Money allows you to whine to your heart's content, and to be as happy or as miserable as you choose.
The clank, whirr and whine of a thousand robots cutting metal, injecting plastic and emptying moulds is no more.
The four turbines spooled up, their whine becoming a clatter.
The animal may make noise or whine only in the first moments following separation, or may continue the entire period of isolation.
They say what ought to be done, they whine about what the world has become.
He enters the crate reluctantly but doesn't whine or bark once in.
They may whine, withdraw from peers or lose interest in normal activities.
Their whine and boisterous hilarity were alike hushed now.
Even when the objectives are not clear, the students wouldn't whine.
Maybe it's the low rumble of nearby construction or the high whine of a turboprop.
Most of the year, owls can be heard, each calling its own distinctive hoot or whine.

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