complaining in the PONS Dictionary

complaining Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

you were quite justified in complaining
you're always complaining
stop complaining!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His condition gradually worsened and, by 1866, he began complaining of severe indigestion.
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They breathed a sigh of relief afterwards upon discovering that gazpacho soup is meant to be served cold, and by not complaining they had averted much embarrassment.
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However, he halted the civil service examinations in 1373 after complaining that the 120 scholar-officials who obtained a "jinshi" degree were incompetent ministers.
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In the early 1900s, complaining of eye difficulties making prolonged reading uncomfortable, he became a newspaper reporter.
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A legal finding of connivance may be made when an accuser has assisted in the act about which they are complaining.
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He bears his sufferings with grim and silent fortitude, never complaining and absolutely without hope.
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Many diehard fans were disappointed with this change, complaining the game was too restricting of its options.
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Housewives "stupefied with boredom" sit around complaining about their husbands.
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And for the undocumented immigrant workers who make up a significant minority of caregivers today, complaining is especially risky.
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Not complaining was therefore an entirely intangible benefit.
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