Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a whining manner.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a whining manner; in a tone of mean complaint.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb With a
whining sound.
Etymologies
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Examples
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"How do I explain that to the Council of the Great Mothers?" said Maixpe whiningly to the eldest son of the Cokaze clan.
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The way insurance company executives whiningly explain that they only take 16% off the top of premiums for their work show us that they know this.
The Elephant in the Room: My Meeting With Senator Baucus 2009
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And - she says whiningly - we love our lives the way they are now!
big step forward 2005
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You will notice that the older generation of Chinese current parents, I guess you could say isn't so whiningly vocal, and they have far more reason to bitch, I feel, than the current protesters.
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And - she says whiningly - we love our lives the way they are now!
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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The answer is given whiningly, and in a thin voice.
Through Russia 2003
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For a second, as I went over the lip of the tower into the abyss of night, I thought I felt Smoke whiningly trying to shy away from the tower.
She Is The Darkness Cook, Glen 1997
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"You want to remember I'm an American," he was saying whiningly.
The Mission of Janice Day Helen Beecher Long
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Then he turned toward Hugh, to say, almost whiningly:
The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey Donald Ferguson
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To avoid payment, he would always promise generously; but, when it came to drawing a check, he whiningly protested that five hundred was five, three hundred three, and so on.
The Scarlet Feather Houghton Townley
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