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bellyache

[bel-ee-eyk] / ˈbɛl iˌeɪk /


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And bellyaching about media coverage won’t help Democrats address constituents’ legitimate concerns — or win their votes.

From Washington Post

Now, of course and obviously, Hollywood has embraced the change and produced an amazing array of entertainment in recent years after a whole lot of dramatic bellyaching.

From New York Times

Yes, Richardson knew that she was breaking the rules and — to her credit — didn’t bellyache about the consequences of her actions.

From Washington Post

Trump has always been a tedious, long-winded narcissist, and his fans always get visibly bored listening to his ever-longer bellyaching sessions he calls "speeches."

From Salon

“We did wellness exams at this elementary school – a lot of bellyaches and earaches,” Eldridge said in the news release.

From Washington Times