I really want to ring Helena, but I feel as though I have been mithering her too much recently. |
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What I cannot deal with is mithering colleagues who constantly bombard you with their insane comments or ways of working. |
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They way he tells it you'd think we were all of us permanently roaming about the land in sackcloth and ashes, wailing and mithering. |
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Then I could spend another few years listening to you idiots moaning and whingeing, and mithering on about something you know nothing about. |
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Stop mithering on about how you've never done anything like this before and cut to the chase. |
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His new show is entitled Life is Pain, so expect plenty of middle-aged mithering. |
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I suspect Cornishmen and women really do spend time in pubs muttering into their pints, generally mithering about the English. |
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I love the idea of Charlie mithering politicians about the issues they clearly don't give a monkey's about. |
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