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complains

vb. (en-third-person singular of: complain)

Usage examples of "complains".

Hal sometimes complains privately to Mario that he gets more than enough UV during the day thank you very much.

Lenz's mouth writhes and he scratches at the little rhy-nophemic rash and sniffs terribly and complains of terrible late-autumn leaf-mold allergies, forgetting that Bruce Green knows all too well what coke-hydrolysis's symptoms are from having done so many lines himself, back when life with M.

You might think it'd be easier if you Came In with 0 in the way of denominational background or preconceptions, you might think it'd be easier to sort of invent a Higher-Powerish God from scratch and then like erect an understanding, but Don Gately complains that this has not been his experience thus far.

A dignified silence is an alternative, though he suspects that Jeanne might not notice: she complains about his silences already.

The fault of the bourgeoisie novels, of which Heine complains, is not that they treated of one class only, and excluded a higher social range, but that they treated it without art and without ideality.

He complains that the clergy were taxed more than ever, the church having become "an ass whereon every man is to ride to market and cast his wallet.

Only a little before this date, in 1568, Lord Buckhurst, who had been ordered to entertain the Cardinal de Chatillon in Queen Elizabeth's palace at Sheen, complains of the meanness of the furniture of his rooms.

But they put me in a State of Anxiety unnatural," he complains to the Revd, "out of all Measure.