Informal terms for objecting.
An expression of grievance, resentment or displeasure.
1 This is by no means a gripe with our roads to justice.
2 And there wasn't anybody who specifically had a gripe on those days.
3 The eager tiger, by overleaping, fell into the gripe of the alligator.
4 The voters were boisterous but peaceful, with queue jumping the main gripe .
5 Let me intreat to speak with her, before the prison gripe me.
6 Nothing is too small for the gripe of the Provost Marshal's myrmidons.
7 It refused to uphold her gripe against the Daily Mail and OK!
8 All of that is reason to gripe about the show on Twitter.
9 He struggled furiously, but could not force my gripe from his throat.
10 My gripe about the play is that its horizons are inevitably limited.
11 He'd be about the only selection you could have a gripe with.
12 But Gaspard's last gullet - gripe had robbed me of the power to speak.
13 It's hard to admit an exception to a pet gripe against things.
14 When I gripe about his humming, my husband laughs, apparently genuinely amused.
15 The U.S., Europe and Japan have a legitimate gripe with Beijing.
16 Her particular gripe is the level of student apathy, the lack of participation.
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