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bellyache

[bel-ee-eyk] / ˈbɛl iˌeɪk /


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“Enough bellyaching. There’s work to be done,” he grumbled.

From Literature

All this yelling and bellyaching serves a pragmatic purpose: to distract from how what they're saying makes no sense.

From Salon

But Specktor is trying to do something subtler and more slippery than cataloging boldfaced names and bellyaching about how commerce has strangled art.

From Los Angeles Times

Adam Wren of Politico also wrote on Saturday about Vance's relentless bellyaching.

From Salon

He could not stop bellyaching about the military camp he attended.

From Literature