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How to use uncomplaining in a sentence

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Deirdre, who is also the uncomplaining driver, is understandably proud of Emily's achievement and commitment.
It's probably got something to do with the fact that, as a nation, we are absurdly acquiescent and uncomplaining consumers.
Yet family-man Staunton remains pragmatic, philosophical and uncomplaining about the now all-the-year-round demands of top football.
The real man was solid, dependable, loyal, uncomplaining, quick to act and slow to forgive.
They want them walled up, kept indoors cooking and cleaning, making babies, uncomplaining, silent and grateful.
Buy from Amazon.co.ukAFTER years of diligent, uncomplaining toil on the Renault assembly line, Mohammed has retired.
He says, frequently, that Holman was a charming conversationalist, an able linguist, a great ladies' man, resourceful and uncomplaining.
Read enough about the dung beetle and a picture of its character emerges: patient, optimistic, uncomplaining.
Both of them always came to meetings prepared, thoughtful, energetic, loving, uncomplaining, and ready to work.
Collins earned a reputation for being competent, fast, uncomplaining and reliable.
He praises her uncomplaining acceptance of the restrictions and disregard she had to bear as a woman when she knew herself to be much abler than most men.
And of course the sky's the limit if you prioritise, go for it, ignore those who beaver away, put in the hours, take few holidays, limp home injured but uncomplaining.
But that might be less upsetting to witness than the scene here in Addis, where uncomplaining Ethiopians submit humbly to the bitter caprice of clinical selection.
This simple statement does little to describe the lifestyle he would have endured under such circumstances, and his response matches his understated, uncomplaining attitude.
Although I had been irritated with her on many occasions, I admired her drive and her uncomplaining coolness in the face of the dangers we'd encountered.
I see this latest quarrel as a class struggle, with me representing the diligent, uncomplaining service industry and Aoife as the self-involved corporate accountant.
Ordinary, decent, fine and uncomplaining people are being daily ignored and morally undermined and beaten by a society that is concerned, in the main, with material things.
He says it all comes down to the allure of the dollar, and now much more money businesses can make if they secure themselves a cheap and uncomplaining workforce.
They will plough on, unloved but uncomplaining, providing fodder for ex-pros in television studios for a long while yet.
When Bland was swindled by a partner in a brush factory which he had bought, his long-suffering, uncomplaining, heroine of a wife had to support the family by her writing.
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Things went from bad to worse, but they sat down to their meal of oatcake and milk uncomplaining, after a long grace.
It was before the days of chloroform, and, unsustained by any opiate, the poor cur suffered with uncomplaining heroism.
Think of all the Kitty Killigrews you've poured into my uncomplaining ears!
Thorpe gave her the mystified yet uncomplaining glance she knew so well in his eyes.
His air was so gay, so uncomplaining, that it was hard to believe it came from him.
He was very brave and uncomplaining in suffering, but also very sensitive and emotional.
Dear, bequeath me that great patience Which has power to sustain A cheerful, uncomplaining spirit In its prison-house of pain.
Eliot is all about This place, with his most uncomplaining brow.
Yet she was, as the doctor had said, calm and uncomplaining.
The Emperor set his men an example of uncomplaining cheerfulness.
Patience, uncomplaining endurance, never yet stole the garments of joy.
What uncomplaining and unrepining patience in thy solitary huts!
Good, quiet, uncomplaining mother Nature, long slighted and miscalled, still bide, her time and draws to her bosom the most errant of her children.
Their entire being was reduced to a monotonous dead level of patience, resignation, dumb uncomplaining acceptance of whatever might befall them in this life.
And then another slash of the whip, when all the time we are doing our very best to get along, uncomplaining and obedient, though often sorely harassed and down-hearted.
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