It's also common for preschoolers to react to a parent's departure by regressing to younger behaviors, such as whining or asking for a bottle. |
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The whining of servos continued for what seemed like an eternity, but was likely less than a minute. |
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Anyway, you look great, so stop whining and keep your face still so I can touch it up. |
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They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler. |
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That's like driving a five-speed car and moving the gear shifter around until the engine quits making that high pitched whining sound. |
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I kept most of them in 5 minutes or so, but they were all whining about missing their buses so I had to let them go. |
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A llama's whining bleat sounded through the veils of sleep, jolting me to bleary awareness. |
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For the record, here, I'm not moping or sulking or whining, I'm just reflecting, trying to be introspective. |
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She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception. |
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The singer's whining vocals grate, and a bit more ska and a bit less rawk would be a vast improvement. |
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Perhaps it will give some of those billionaires their cues to skiddoo instead of whining about their inability to compete. |
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There's no fussing, no fist-pounding, no nay-saying, finger-pointing, whining or otherwise ungentlemanly or unlady-like conduct to be noted. |
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Someone has to straighten these people out before all of our kids turn into sniveling, whining, spoiled brats. |
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And whatever you do, don't resort to any whining, snivelling, or whimpering tactics. |
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Woody Allen is funny as Tex, whining and being the nebbish we've all come to know and love. |
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That's why I hope the two of them split it because, boy, you will see whining and crying then. |
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Even in the Journal, the spectacle of upper middle class, middle aged men whining about their life situation is absurd if amusing. |
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Romping by a half-iced pond, they break through the brittle ice and come home muddy, wet-mittened, and whining. |
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Strapped in their car seats, children make nightmarish passengers, wriggling, squirming and whining. |
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It had felt like hours before the boy could hear the gears whining to a stop, and then the floor gave another stagger and went still. |
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That'd be a large downwards arrow for the benefit of the whining Wolves fans, I expect. |
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They have tried upon me all their various batteries of pious whining, hypocritical canting, lying and slandering. |
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Every conversation was interrupted with oleaginous humility and victim-like whining. |
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In this debate we will hear a lot of whingeing, whining, carping, snivelling, and grizzling from the opposition. |
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A high whining sound came from the other end, and he held the phone away from his ear, rolling his eyes and grimacing. |
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Stop whining because you've overbuilt in a drought-stricken area for sixty years. |
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I shall send my whining up to the god of sulks and tantrums, and see what happens. |
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Before you start whining about the hassle involved, grab an ice-cold lemonade and chill out. |
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These range from lack of concentration, shyness and disobedience to nose picking and whining. |
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The composed and rational side of their personality vanishes and is replaced by rage, aggression or whining. |
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Frivolous, flighty, whining and manipulative, she is a woman hanging on to life by her fingernails. |
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The guys who are whining the loudest would make better use of their time inside the quiet space used by professional content creatives. |
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Dad lowered the paper he had picked up while I was whining and peered at me over his frameless glasses. |
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Imagine harsh whining noise emanating from a minstrel's gallery in a church in a woodland village in Dorset. |
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Before she could look away, he had resorted to begging, giving her the puppy-dog pout, whining and crying. |
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Blair spends much of the book whining about his dipsomania and sexually perverted thoughts. |
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But if right now you're whining and discontent with singleness, you'll likely be discontent when married. |
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He brings discredit upon himself by using this publication as a forum for his whining. |
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There was an endless journey home of car travel, airport waiting, two flights and whining, exhausted children. |
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Joyce trusted him, and whenever she sought his help he gave her whatever she needed, with whining complaints and doglike worship. |
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How about an alternative to whining about how exxy those helicopters and planes are to transport patients from rural areas to the city? |
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People who ask me how it's going are met with groans, eye-rolling, whining about the taffeta that resides where my brain once did. |
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She's a whining douche who runs and hides when anybody says something she doesn't like. |
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The majority of my blog readers are overweight, whining, humorless Americans. |
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It neutralises the whining about failing to address the issue because it cuts to the quick. |
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The fact that the team and their fans are whining about a college football strategy is weak sauce. |
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He was whining and rambling about the shortage of coal imports in his country. |
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The engine noise was a little disappointing as it seemed to be strained and too high pitched, almost whining. |
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Jay began whining almost immediately after they got back to their apartment the first night. |
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Sarah insisted for Alli to come out of the pool and follow her inside as she fixed dinner, and after some more whining the girl obeyed. |
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I look up at the sign listening when the next bus was coming as he begins whining like a child at me. |
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She laughed a bit and they continued on their way, James whining every once in a while. |
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Its members are really whingeing and whining on a clause that gives one law for all. |
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Yet with heavy weapons whining and thumping in the hills around us, nothing seems more distant than the prospect of a hearty meal. |
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The bus pulls out with a whining of the motor, stops at a stoplight with the screech of air brakes, and then something wonderful may happen. |
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It's just a mess. They're whining, and they're whimpering and they're inconsolable. |
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Throughout the long day, they suffered cruelly under the constant whining shells and relentless, baking sun. |
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Between the yowls there was whimpering and barking and whining and yelping and the odd snarl directed at a feisty neighbour. |
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Toddlers get much bad press, with talk of tantrums, whining and the terrible twos. |
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Suddenly he heard the whining sound of the lead balls, like so many hornets screaming past his ears. |
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You have been the bane of my life ever since you were born with your whining and your constant need of me! |
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Bloggers already dealt this year with so-called disenfranchised men whining that they need their own TV network. |
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British rock has always been superb for a good wallow in self-pity, but constant whining eventually loses its charm. |
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The dog, having sensed something very bad, is on his back, his paws in the air, and he's whining. |
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Frankly, if it means being bored to death by a whining old former talent at a rally, I'd give it a miss. |
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Dammit, I need to stop whining and moaning and overanalysing everything. |
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Unwanted but unwilling to accept defeat, and whining loudly from neighboring trees whenever the couple was copulating, the three rivals attacked Donald one at a time. |
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The whining pitch of the nuclear cores heightened to a point where the team of soldiers out there dropped their weapons and held their hands over their ears in intense agony. |
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Perhaps a different son-in-law might have described her as a senseless, whining, nagging, leather-faced old whitlow, not fit to cohabit with a rhinoceros beetle. |
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Was that a sob, hidden carefully in that whining, nasal voice? |
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No one likes to hear someone constantly whining about their lot in life. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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Katherine, Daniel, and Nathan are quite unlikable people, stuck with one another, whining to their friends and family. |
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The dogs, now deprived of their warm and huddled sleep at the foot of Matty's bed, spent the nights scratching and sniffing at the back door, whining to be let in. |
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I could tell the way he was whining that he smelled the scent on the front steps. |
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His whining about not getting enough time was a reminder of his petulant, entitled side. |
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The power of a whining drill to strike terror into the most stout-hearted Scot is a key reason why the country has one of the worst records on dental health in Europe. |
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The amount of self-obsessed whining I read almost made me feel sick. |
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The gist of this whining is that there's something wrong with the voters. |
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But if, in your judgment, it has no basis in fact or is just the whining of unhappy people, you can't let that deflect you from what you are trying to accomplish. |
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It will also be accompanied by hysterical whining, odious self-righteousness, and mutual accusations of bad faith. |
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The broken hollow path bending upwards round the base, is always occupied by a grotesque group of cripples and beldames, in rags and tatters, laughing and whining and praying. |
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Not surprisingly, some ASEAN members are whining like neighbors who know they can't keep up with the Joneses, but blame the Joneses for all their woes. |
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By now, you're saying to yourself, who is this whining old duffer? |
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We are constantly bombarded by whining from the right over its contrived war on Christmas. |
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Perhaps that's why we spend so much time whining about our stress levels. |
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Some of us like to get on with it instead of whining like ninnies. |
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I'm beginning to sound like a whining malcontent, but at every place I've ever worked, the CEO and COO were reasonably busy people who needed to limit their span of control. |
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The vocals plateau at a whining croon throughout the most of the album. |
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They usually find whining to be an unattractive quality best left to toddlers and MSNBC hosts. |
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The continual whining of this small group about such a minor matter and such a small amount of money is embarrassing to the vast majority of farangs. |
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To the local reporters, guys from Texas, the visiting journalistic prima donnas are just a bunch of Washington media wimps, whining about the heat. |
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And if I can stop whining, you can stop being such a grouch. |
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The problem is that if you create a geocache that requires special tools to find, those who don't have those tools will immediately start whining about it. |
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How many rocks did she have to kick to find such a myopic, whining, self-centered, navel-gazing group? |
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This is what allows us to put on our dancing shoes when others are moping and whining. |
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Xboxers can stop whining about being left out of the most amoral and hyper-violent game of all time. |
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This kind of whining was at the milder end of the loony spectrum. |
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The five-month-old French bulldog and pug cross was found hobbling and whining in a freezing park. |
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The Mosquito emits a whining sound at 18 kilohertz that switches on and off four times a second for up to 20 minutes. |
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Adults trill excitedly before mating, and indicate submission through quiet trilling, whining and squealing. |
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This twatwaffle has been whining about the rain forest for years. I visited the rain forest, and guess what? Still rainy. |
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If your spouse, children or other significant others are still whining about all those holiday leftovers you made them eat, maybe it's time to spruce up your culinary skills. |
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Stefan Bradl was in the motorhome whining about a hurty finger and I just thought, 'we race motorbikes for a living', so I went out racing on my motorbike. |
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The pin-thin girl is grizzling, whining that she has sand in her eyes. |
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Kelly Queen was whining that the boss made him put on his tie. |
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Other beneficiaries include the New York Times and the Washington Post, which have received millions of dollars' worth of full-page BP ads whining about the bilking. |
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