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The cross old lady has a proclivity to grumble.

Young Iranians may grumble, wear jeans, drink Pepsi and watch football.

Tambora started to grumble noticeably in 1812, building up to a cataclysmic eruption in April 1815.

For myself I do not grumble, for I am one of the lucky ones.

Farmers grumble about the high fuel and fertiliser prices that are helping to make the province rich.

Cubans grumble, too, that the monthly ration of staples only lasts 10-15 days, and many items are often unavailable.

Well, we can't have it, so don't let us grumble but shoulder our bundles and trudge along as cheerfully as Marmee does.

Already some in her coalition grumble that she has lost her knack of winning elections. But she will surely survive as chancellor.

The new rules try to correct this, for example by allowing a reward to be paid in some circumstances to whistle-blowers who only grumble internally.

My only grumble is that there are no deliveries at weekends - exactly when most people start their holidays - so a few supplies are still required to tide you over.

It's easy to grumble when this happens and it can be frustrating if you have ideas for improvements but are not sure how to get them off the ground.

grumble造句

The poor grumble while the rich flee.

"Oh." His voice dropped an octave in a disappointed grumble.

Some Republicans also grumble that Mr Steele is more diligent about promoting himself than the party.

Japanese bankers grumble that increasing the maximum deposit, with its implicit guarantee, gives the postal bank a huge advantage.

One reason is that, grumble as they may, Egyptians do have quite a few things to be grateful for.

Yet Mr Singh's second government has offered no big policy reforms, while letting public support ebb away as voters grumble about graft and inflation.

But while you may grumble in the privacy of your armchair, the journalists who hold the mirror up to you do so publicly and at great risk to themselves.

Thunder begins to grumble in the distance.

Labour MPs privately grumble about a lack of direction from their leader.

Businessmen grumble that they cannot raise money to invest in the state, whereas before they spirited their capital out of it.

What's your grumble?

Coaches still grumble, but clubs do not want to fight over the African confederation's main source of revenue.

They will grumble about having to do the work.

Our genes also help determine whether we look on the bright side, helping explain why some people have a spring in their step, while others like nothing better than a good grumble.

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