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bellyache

[bel-ee-eyk] / ˈbɛl iˌeɪk /


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In fact, the wonder is that it’s not Democrats who are the ones bellyaching about the nation’s top law-enforcement agencies and calling to “defund” and “destroy” the FBI.

From Los Angeles Times

Almost inevitably, when corporate managements bellyache about short selling, their shares are under pressure for fundamental reasons, such as management ineptitude or dishonesty.

From Los Angeles Times

Sure, Lake is trying to save face with endless tweets about a "crooked election," and still shows up to bellyache on Steve Bannon's podcast.

From Salon

At one point, he even bellyached, "I'm a victim. I will tell you. I'm a victim."

From Salon

Characters backbite, bellyache, reluctantly pitch in and commit mundane acts of heroism in a largely believable manner, and there’s blessedly little inspirational speechmaking.

From New York Times