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Meanings of
griping
in English
Portuguese
cólica
Catalan
còlic
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Acute abdominal pain (especially in infants)
colic
gripes
intestinal colic
Portuguese
cólica
Synonyms
Examples for "
colic
"
colic
gripes
intestinal colic
Examples for "
colic
"
1
Results: Seventy-seven patients with suspected renal
colic
were included in the analysis.
2
Infant
colic
is a characteristic group of behaviors seen in young infants.
3
Another source of
colic
in the breast-fed baby is the unclean nipple.
4
If the empty cradle be rocked, the baby will have the
colic
.
5
The mind is ill at ease when its companion has the
colic
.
1
For the rest of the day, she
gripes
to anyone who'll listen.
2
In small doses, the verbalisation of
gripes
can be a stress reliever.
3
Even with these 5
gripes
,
I'm still a fan if my iPod.
4
He'd been stricken by the
gripes
while he was finishing his breakfast.
5
United States vs Google vindicates old antitrust
gripes
from Microsoft OAKLAND, Calif.
1
Neuritis from lead.-Thefirst symptoms are those of
intestinal
colic
,
lead line on the gums, "dropped-wrist."
Usage of
griping
in English
1
Tyler isn't
griping
,
isn't saying anything, doesn't even look over at him.
2
Elias,
griping
his knife, retreated to the farthest end of the vault.
3
What's
griping
him is that he can't do anything for the kids.
4
The most common response to such
griping
has been, just wait.
5
Some executives are also
griping
about the rules behind closed doors.
6
He kept
griping
and groaning about losing her cooking-andmore important, his '78
7
It turns out that
griping
and moaning on social media has some benefits.
8
Pinkard couldn't argue against experience, not when he'd just been
griping
about Billy.
9
He was a likeable man, just another Gear who took refuge in
griping
.
10
Then you can get back to
griping
or stuffing your faces.
11
And, frankly, we listened to some members who were frankly
griping
the most.
12
He was
griping
because this kind of challenge could kill him-literally
13
Yes, this includes
griping
about it later on Mountain Project.
14
They were
griping
about city budget cuts and all the police getting laid off.
15
In early August, he made headlines after
griping
that golf courses had been closed.
16
You almost never hear
griping
about the iPhone keyboard anymore.
Other examples for "griping"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
griping
gripe
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
abominable griping
alecky griping
come a griping
ceaseless griping
frequent griping
Translations for
griping
Portuguese
cólica
Catalan
còlic
Griping
through the time
Griping
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common