gripe|griped|gripes|griping in English
verb
[graɪp]
seize; grasp; cause pain (in the stomach); complain (Slang)
Use "gripe|griped|gripes|griping" in a sentence
1. Still, the griping went on.
2. He's always griping at me about something.
3. What are you griping about now?
4. He's always griping about the people at work.
5. She's a third-year girl that gripes my liver.
6. He griping about his income tax again.
7. He's griping about his income tax again.
8. A rule against griping is perfectly understandable.
9. He keeps griping about having no money.
10. Farmers have long griped about a dearth of competition.
11. A synonym for Bellyache is gripe.
12. He's always griping about the food.
13. 9 He keeps griping about having no money.
14. Griping makes you look bad, not your employer.
15. He is griping about his income tax again.
16. My main gripe was the price of refreshments.
17. Don't always gripe about something or other.
18. My main gripe is, there's no hot water.
19. This precludes gripe sessions about wages and holidays.
20. Did you hear about Mary griping to her teacher?
21. They catch their breath and gripe about the trail.
22. My main gripe is, there's no water there.
23. I have a gripe about the service here.
24. I gripe from habit than from genuine distress.
25. Her main gripe is that she's not being trained properly.