The wind whooshed and whined, a buffer against the lonesome quiet of my strange hotel room.
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Or, worse yet, he whined to moderator Jim Lehrer about having to answer Gore's direct questions.
As one woman interviewed regarding the article whined, "What are we supposed to go back to the 50"s?
It was sultry in the basement, where the air-conditioner was at least ten years old, inefficient, and whined loudly.
No, Mom, he whined in the voice that the very young save for the very uncool, that is an iPod.
The beautiful ones sighed, cried, kicked, and whined for an hour apiece.
What was the point, Candy had whined, as Marjorie finished off the hem, breathing heavily through her nose, her mouth a cactus of pins.
But where others whined and complied, Matsunaga ignored the rules altogether.
Next, Hoffman whined about having to produce tax returns, claiming that they should have been protected from discovery to protect his financial privacy and for other reasons.
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It is certainly a novel of opinions, whether murmured, whined or roared, and it is these tirades that have upset magazines like the impeccably high-toned and leftish Nouvel Observateur.
Anyway, as we've whined before, what's messed up is that TiVo (and others) have to get FCC approval to add new innovations to their products in the first place.
Funny how Yankee Stadium was generally thought to be a dump in the early 1990s, when owner George Steinbrenner, threatening a move to New Jersey, constantly whined about narrow aisles, leaky pipes, a shortage of luxury suites and limited parking.
Worse yet, when the taller of the two missed a 5-foot putt, he went on endlessly about how unfair the greens were, even pausing midaddress on the next tee to reiterate: "I still can't believe that thing broke left, " he whined.
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