Whingeing example sentences

whinge

verb

whinging (present participle)

  - complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way:

whingeing

adjective

whinging (adjective)

  - complaining persistently and in a peevish or irritating way:

  - persistent complaining that is peevish or irritating:

Synonyms

complain, grouse, grouch, grumble, whine, moan, carp, mutter, murmur, whisper, twine, gripe, bellyache, bitch, beef

"Whingeing" Example Sentences

1. The children were whingeing about having to eat their vegetables.
2. His constant whingeing was starting to annoy everyone.
3. She ignored his whingeing and continued working.
4. I'm tired of his incessant whingeing about trivial matters.
5. The whingeing of the baby kept me awake all night.
6. Stop that pathetic whingeing and get on with it!
7. He launched into a long, tedious whingeing session.
8. Her whingeing about her unfair treatment was completely justified.
9. The meeting was dominated by the boss's whingeing complaints.
10. After the accident, he was a bundle of whingeing nerves.
11. His whingeing voice grated on my nerves.
12. Despite the whingeing of the critics, the play was a success.
13. I found her whingeing about the workload unconvincing.
14. The whingeing continued long after the problem was solved.
15. He responded to the criticism with more whingeing.
16. It was a whingeing, self-pitying monologue.
17. The article dismissed the complaints as mere whingeing.
18. His whingeing about the lack of resources was ignored.
19. The team's whingeing was affecting their morale.
20. There's a lot of whingeing going on in the office today.
21. Don't just sit there whingeing; do something about it!
22. She tuned out his constant whingeing and focused on her work.
23. His whingeing was a desperate attempt to get attention.
24. The whingeing of the opposition party was predictable.
25. I am so tired of his incessant whingeing and complaining.
26. Ignoring the whingeing is sometimes the best policy.
27. The whingeing had to stop before it affected productivity.
28. She cut short his whingeing with a sharp reprimand.
29. His colleagues found his constant whingeing unprofessional.
30. The whingeing of the crowd grew louder as the game progressed.
31. The politician's whingeing response to the criticism was widely condemned.
32. It was just a bit of harmless whingeing.
33. All that whingeing accomplished nothing.
34. His whingeing was overshadowed by his actual achievements.
35. She was tired of his self-indulgent whingeing.
36. The whingeing of the defeated team was audible from the locker room.
37. He dismissed her concerns as mere whingeing.
38. The teacher ignored the student's whingeing and continued the lesson.
39. Her whingeing was getting on everyone's nerves.
40. He was known for his relentless whingeing.
41. The article characterized the protests as nothing more than whingeing.
42. It was a mixture of whingeing and genuine distress.
43. Despite the whingeing, she secretly enjoyed the attention.
44. The audience's whingeing could barely be heard over the music.
45. He responded to the setback with his usual whingeing.
46. She's a master of subtle whingeing.
47. The whingeing about the new policy was widespread.
48. His whingeing earned him no sympathy.
49. After a long day of whingeing, he finally fell asleep.
50. Ignoring the whingeing proved to be the most effective strategy.

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