whine in English

noun
1
a long, high-pitched complaining cry.
the dog gave a small whine
verb
1
give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.
the dog whined and scratched at the back door

Use "whine" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "whine" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "whine", or refer to the context using the word "whine" in the English Dictionary.

1. She spoke with a whine.

2. I don't want to whine.

3. You're ugly enough without starting to whine.

4. He heard the whine of electric motors.

5. We heard the dog whine last night.

6. Outside my window, fire trucks whine, up Eighth Avenue.

7. They come to me to whine about their troubles.

8. The constant whine of the machinery jangled his nerves.

9. Most people, they lose, they whine and quit.

10. Mr Hindley is beginning to whine and stutter.

11. I'm sick and tired of listening to you whine.

12. 21 Her voice took on a nasal whine of complaint.

13. Her voice took on a nasal whine of complaint.

14. I have to listen her whine all day about her boyfriend.

15. Its teeth clacked, and a piteous whine rose from its throat.

16. Then, their ears protected against the piercing whine, they activated the suction pump.

17. A frigid wind surged through the arches, producing a ghoulish whine.

18. And don't sign him into his dotage and whine about his getting old later.

19. The engine noise suddenly changed its note and rose to a whine.

20. But, he added, some city staff members do whine about it once in awhile.

21. You had to take the consequences though, and not whine about it later.

22. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the Complain, whine (6) crossword clue

23. The constant whine of the turbine and the rush of wind were my only company.

24. So is the hum and whine, despite being muted further by extra sound-proofing.

25. All of its close relatives except one make the whine but not the chuck.

26. You whine about being beaten by time while it actually can't beat our capriciousness.

27. You might also describe a human's cry or whine as a Bleat, if it's particularly pitiful.

28. The Hercules made another, much higher pass, its whine almost lost in the roaring sea.

29. 27 Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

30. Sunddenly the wolf trembled. Its teeth clacked, and a piteous whine rose from its throat.

31. A mix between a whine and an all-out yowl is the basic Caterwauling definition – …

32. Possibly picking up the scent of her young, she let out a high - pitched, plaintive whine.

33. And that part of my mind seemed to whine faintly and go very cold and still.

34. Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

35. I have an aggravating whine coming from my gearbox every time I decelerate in fourth gear.

36. 178 synonyms for Cry: weep, sob, bawl, shed tears, keen, greet, wail, whine, whimper, whinge, blubber, snivel

37. 10 Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

38. Caterwauling is cat vocalizations that sound like a cross between a yowl, a howl, and a whine

39. At operating speed there was no roaring, vibrating, or shaking, just a smooth whine from the turbine.

40. He heard the Rover roar around the corner, accelerate past, then squeal to a stop and whine back in reverse.

41. It sounded all right, but was there something slightly odd about the tuning, some as yet almost imperceptible new thin whine?

42. Cheap Whine is near the top of the standings and looking to make one of their patented playoff runs.

43. Because of stress, as if you are mentally ill: The constant whine of the machine nearly drove (= made) me Crazy

44. Blubbered definition: cry or whine with snuffling synonyms: cry, snivel, snuffle, weep, blub, sniffle antonyms: laugh, nonfat, unfruitful, unprofitable, whisper

45. The great majority, once they breach the system and hear the telltale whine, are out of there like a shot.

46. Blubbering definition: cry or whine with snuffling synonyms: cry, snivel, snuffle, weep, blub, sniffle antonyms: laugh, nonfat, unfruitful, unprofitable, whisper

47. Is that snow wind's whine the same travelling still, the rising wind and tide reaching your body buried in sand?

48. What does Bleat mean? To Bleat is to make the sound of a sheep or goat, or to whine or complain

49. 28 It let out that high-pitched whine, that shrill insistent nagging squeal that puts a burglar right off his feed.

50. But they were hot on the trail of a loathsome whine as the party in another mess pined for better days.