Karl Shiels plays the educated, underemployed nationalist Seumas as a comic moaner, which means that his constant complaints about the Irish people's lack of character lose irony and force. |
It is politically correct nonsense from Labour, which is trying to give every little moaner, groaner, and complainer something to write to somebody about and moan and groan. |
But I could be charged by a moaner or complainer that I've called the minister mad. |
He could be a reactionary and a bit of a moaner, often unable to hide his displeasure at a faulty bowling technique, though praise was also willingly given. |
He's a terrific lad, a good pro, a good trainer and not a moaner or a whinger. |
Never a moaner when things fail to go his way, Klose's response has always been to work harder and seek to fix deficiencies in his game. |