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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
whing . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
whinge .
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Examples
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I never have heard of the term whinged, maybe someone will fill me in about that?
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Safety and Security minister Charles Nqakula on Tuesday reiterated his defence of a recent remark in Parliament that people who "whinged" about crime should leave the country.
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I also kind of whinged about it to some other non-romance reading buddies, which probably won't help in my evil plans to raise an army of newly converted romance reader minions and take over the world.
unknown title 2008
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Northampton whinged about the way Ashton was treated by Manu Tuilagi here last season, but he tugged Alesana into touch by his hair.
Northampton and Leicester punch drunk as the bad blood remains 2011
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So I whinged on about being on the NYTimes bestseller extended list with other titles and doesn't that count for something???
Dark Road Rising-- out today!!! An interview with Jack Fleming! p_n_elrod 2009
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Take Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) who actually whinged that Bud is now Belgian owned: CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive – Beer choice at Obama meeting touches ...
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Strolling through on the way to the office, Miguel, a Spanish NGO worker, whinged mildly that he had to take a taxi across town because of public transport disruption.
European day of protests and strikes: live updates Matthew Weaver 2010
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Quite funny either way, because they have whinged a bit.
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"Everyone thought my English was perfectly OK until we lost the game against Germany," he whinged last week.
Fabio Capello keen to convey sense of the new and regain old renown 2010
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"Even though I'm president of the United States, my power is not limitless," Obama, who has forced himself to ingest a load of gulf crab cakes, shrimp and crawfish tails, whinged to Grand Isle, La., residents on Friday.
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