Thesaurus / gripe
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Another minor gripe is that the wheels don’t roll well on carpeted floors, but weighing in at 11 pounds means that it’s easy enough just to pick up and move around manually.
THE BEST LAPTOP DESKS FOR WORKING AROUND THE HOUSESTACEY RITZENOCTOBER 14, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThe caveats above apply, but other than a few minor gripes that I mention above, I cannot fault this laptop.
HP ZBOOK STUDIO G8 REVIEW: ROCK SOLID PERFORMANCE, PAINFUL PRICE TAGNOREPLY@BLOGGER.COM (UNKNOWN)SEPTEMBER 27, 2021TECHCRUNCHFellow critics, like Vulture’s Kathryn VanArendonk and Decider’s Meghan O’Keefe, have posited that Ted Lasso’s weekly release could be to blame for the spike in these gripes.
WHY DOES EVERYBODY HATE ‘TED LASSO’ ALL OF A SUDDEN?KEVIN FALLONAUGUST 27, 2021THE DAILY BEASTMy only small gripe with the rear controls is that they’re not visible to the user while the mic is in use, so unless you’ve memorized each switch’s location, you need to pivot the mic or physically move your body to gain access.
SAMSON Q9U REVIEW: A STUDIO-WORTHY MOBILE-FRIENDLY MICTONY WAREJULY 20, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEAttacked by sadistic rustics with a social media gripe, the owner of the Facebook-like ConFab tells Pickett that if he dies in the wilderness at least “it’ll go viral.”
FIVE THRILLERS TO READ NOW — AND SOONRICHARD LIPEZMARCH 5, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPeer Khan uttered the fatal words, and Ghuffoor Khan wrestled out his last agony under my never-failing gripe.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLORThe pincers gripe, the pliers handle; the one is like the closed hand, the other like the fingers.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGOIt was safe enough for a high-ranking labman to gripe about Security—in fact, it was more or less expected.
SECURITYPOUL WILLIAM ANDERSONWhat has posterity done for us / That we, lest they their rights should lose, / Should trust our necks to gripe of noose?
DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS FROM ANCIENT AND MODERN, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN SOURCESJAMES WOODIt is weaker than Barbadoes or even hepatic aloes, and is more apt to gripe, &c., than the latter.
COOLEY'S CYCLOPDIA OF PRACTICAL RECEIPTS AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES..., SIXTH EDITION, VOLUME IARNOLD COOLEYWORDS RELATED TO GRIPE
- accuse
- ascribe
- attack
- beef
- bellyache
- bemoan
- bewail
- bitch
- carp
- cavil
- charge
- contravene
- criticize
- defy
- demur
- denounce
- deplore
- deprecate
- differ
- disagree
- disapprove
- dissent
- expostulate
- find fault
- fret
- fuss
- gainsay
- grieve
- gripe
- groan
- grouse
- growl
- grumble
- impute
- indict
- kick up a fuss
- lament
- lay
- look askance
- make a fuss
- moan
- nag
- object
- oppose
- protest
- refute
- remonstrate
- repine
- reproach
- snivel
- sound off
- take exception to
- wail
- whimper
- whine
- yammer
- accused
- ascribed
- attacked
- beefed
- bellyached
- bemoaned
- bewailed
- bitched
- carped
- cavilled
- charged
- contravened
- criticized
- defied
- demurred
- denounced
- deplored
- deprecated
- differed
- disagreed
- disapproved
- dissented
- expostulated
- found fault
- fretted
- fussed
- gainsaid
- grieved
- griped
- groaned
- groused
- growled
- grumbled
- imputed
- indicted
- kicked up a fuss
- lamented
- lay
- looked askance
- made a fuss
- moaned
- nagged
- objected
- opposed
- protested
- refuted
- remonstrated
- repined
- reproached
- snivelled
- sounded off
- took exception to
- wailed
- whimpered
- whined
- yammered
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