gripe in the PONS Dictionary

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The gripe sessions progressed to a recruitment process.
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The one gripe was how he kept getting the crowd to sing and sometimes they just didn't know the words.
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She runs for high office by griping.
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Prosecutors claimed the suspects were targeting a patron, who was injured, because of a personal gripe.
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Topics ranged from sport rants to personal gripes.
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The gauntlet griping a lightning bolt from a thunderstorm cloud represents the unit's ability to maintain a firm forecasting grip on rapidly changing weather and assessment to the wing.
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The company encourages dissent, enabling customers to cheer or gripe about the latest recommendation.
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Everyone had gripes, but at the same time, it was a sad time because we were building something together.
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Gripe water, which eases stomach problems in children, sold one million bottles each year.
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It is a very effective model if one doesn't gripe about the details.
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