grumble|grumbles in English

noun

[grum·ble || 'grʌmbl]

low discontented mutter, sullen complaint; growl; rumble

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1. I'm sick of your unending grumbles.

2. I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really.

3. Look! It's late. Mother will grumble again.

4. She has nothing to grumble about.

5. Slaves mumble, workers grumble and students mutter.

6. 14 He grumbles at his lot instead of resolutely facing his difficulties.

7. I don't want to hear another grumble from you.

8. 21 I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really.

9. If so, political actors have little to grumble about.

10. The students often grumble over the food.

11. It's simply not in her nature to grumble.

12. He enjoyed an occasional grumble with Charlie Slatter.

13. My main grumble is about the lack of privacy.

14. Why grumble at me about your own stupid mistakes?

15. But there are still grumbles that much insider dealing goes unpunished.

16. Or do we grumble when such an opportunity arises?

17. He could do nothing but grumble over the situation.

18. Synonyms for Cavils include carps, beefs, complains, grouches, grouses, grumbles, moans, nitpicks, quibbles and bleats

19. The children grumble and fidget, getting more and more impatient.

20. They grumble about the Ossis' exaggerated expectations and leisurely working habits.

21. They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.

22. My grumble is with the structure and organisation of the material.

23. The complainant had better grumble at those responsible, not at him.

24. I have already had all I need, I grumble about nothing.

25. One could often hear, far to the east, the grumble of guns.