The challenge, as always, was how to name the problem without sounding like a crybaby or jinxing all future job prospects. |
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He is, of course, the ultimate crybaby and it's always fun to watch him whine when he gets knocked out of a tournament. |
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I held them in awe and was something of a crybaby constantly running to my mother for protection if they said anything cross to me. |
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A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby. |
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She just didn't want to put up with the little brat even if it meant making herself out to be a coward or a crybaby, whichever way they took it. |
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In general, we want to think people will respond to that, not calling someone a crybaby. |
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Otherwise, some might think he's nothing but a crybaby and a bad loser. |
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Thanks history, you have made a crybaby out of me. |
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The crybaby was always afraid of that room, so he went in trembling. |
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The crybaby Pilates classes from GĂ©raldine have allowed me to take some time for myself, to meet new mums and to do exercise without having to worry about a baby sitter. |
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This government is using crybaby tactics to soothe the intellectuals who continually state that 16 and 17-year old murderers are too young, too poor and too abused to know the difference between right and wrong. |
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She called to the crybaby to come with her. |
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My favourite is crybaby Matthew Wright, who's shown himself to be the world's worst sore loser after getting thrashed by Joey Essex in three trials. |
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