Express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness.
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Examples for "plain"
Examples for "plain"
1The Government is poised to introduce plain packaging legislation for tobacco products.
2The plain-clothes special agents protect the President, First Family, Vice-President and family.
3Buy a relatively plain good quality one and it will last years.
4The answer to your question is just a plain I don't know.
5It's a crucial part of building a good business, plain and simple.
1This past week saw three organisations kick-start in three countries, including Ireland.
2However, friends won't want to join in on this new health kick.
3The institutions continue to produce countless kick-butt professionals who are industry leaders.
4In that situation the opposition were free to kick-off when they wanted.
5Yet its role in kick-starting the cycle of violence has been central.
1Stayin' in my house for free, and yet you want to complain?
2Aid agencies widely complain of restricted access to refugees in conflict areas.
3Anyone affected had a right to complain to the commission, he said.
4Many west Africans complain that new infrastructure projects do not help people.
5Many complain of a slow aid and security response from the government.
1It's easy enough to kvetch about things you don't like, but corporations are not mind readers.
2Available any time she needed to kvetch.
3Now we have a plug-in hybrid sedan, and the doubters are running out of reasons to kvetch.
4Mac fans are a passionate minority who like to kvetch about everything from file systems to UI consistency.
5Carl got tired of hearing her kvetch, so he blistered her with the most obscene name he could think of.
1A close opening round defeat need not sound off the panic stations.
2If you have your own suggestions, sound off in the comments section.
3Or if they are, no doubt someone will sound off about them.
4Rolf heard a swishing sound off to his right, behind Dev.
5He heard a rustling sound off to the right and froze.