whine

  • 41whine — I. v. n. 1. Cry (plaintively), moan (in a childish way). 2. Complain meanly, grumble. II. n. 1. Plaintive tone. 2. Mean or affected complaint …

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  • 42whine — v 1. whimper, moan, sniffle, cry. See whimper. 2. complain, grumble, crab, Inf. gripe, Sl. grouse, Sl. bellyache; nag, Sl. kvetch, Inf. yammer, cavil, carp, Inf. nitpick, criticize; fret, fume, fuss, raise a fuss, Sl. kick, Sl. squawk, Sl. beef,… …

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  • 43whine —    Uhī uhī (as a child); owē (as a bullet) …

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  • 44whine(s) — wine(s) (?) …

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  • 45Vintage Whine — Infobox Album | Name = Vintage Whine Type = studio Artist = Skyclad Released = 1999 Recorded = Genre = Folk metal Length = 43:49 Label = Massacre Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = The Answer Machine? (1997) This album = Vintage Whine… …

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  • 46Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine — Infobox Television episode | Title = Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys just Whine Series = Frasier Season = 04 Episode = 09 Airdate = 7 January 1997 (US), 5 September 1997 (UK) Production = 40571 082 Writer = Joe Keenan Director = James Burrows Guests …

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  • 47wine-whine merger — noun /wʌɪnˈʍʌɪn ˌmɜːʤɜː/ A merger in which (the sound heard at the beginning of the word in a Scottish accent or several accents in the United States) becomes (the sound heard at the beginning of the word ); in accents where this merger occurs,… …

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  • 48wonie — whine, q. v …

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  • 49Whined — Whine Whine, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Whined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whining}.] [OE. whinen, AS. hw[=i]nan to make a whistling, whizzing sound; akin to Icel. hv[=i]na, Sw. hvina, Dan. hvine, and probably to G. wiehern to neigh, OHG. wih[=o]n, hweij[=o]n;… …

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  • 50Whining — Whine Whine, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Whined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whining}.] [OE. whinen, AS. hw[=i]nan to make a whistling, whizzing sound; akin to Icel. hv[=i]na, Sw. hvina, Dan. hvine, and probably to G. wiehern to neigh, OHG. wih[=o]n, hweij[=o]n;… …

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