64 collocations for whines

"Gimme a nickel to get a drink?" whined a voice at his elbow.

He made up a very sorrowful face, and in whining tones, told her that he was in trouble and needed help.

" "Are you making that whining noise?" "Whining noise, sir?

She was already thirty and was still unmarried, feeling indeed nothing but loathing for all the mothers laden with whining children by whom she was surrounded.

Sydney's new vocation, "Guide, Philosopher, and Friend"Bigorre againAn open-air concert Harmonious echoesPaying through the noseThe fête at PayoleSport à la françaiseCostumesThe view from the Col d'AspinArreauQuaint housesLa Chapelle de St. ExupèreA whining "gardien"Eglise de Notre DameThe river NesteHôtel de FranceBordèresAvajanLoudervilleOxslips and cowslipsWild narcissusCol de PeyresourdeThe viewGarinCazauxSt.

"Then I heard the breath of Fitz comin' hoarse, with a rattle in itand I heard Mac Strann whining like a dog that's tasted blood and is starvin' for more.

In this mode, however, sentimentalists might argue or whine away the whole body of crimes and punishments.

" "But how big would it be?" whined the boy.

I could hardly see whether he walked or crawledthis rag-wrapped, whining cripple who addressed me by name, crying that he was come back.

And now you come whining around" "But, dad" "Don't you dad me, dad-fetch youdon't you try any Absalom business on me.

It makes the child break his own toys; it makes the husband strike the helpless wife; it makes the man beat the cringing, whining dog.

It was one ceaseless bother to buy, mostly in French; but one damsel, confident of success assailed us in whining English, running up and down before her wares, and seizing different objects in quick succession, while continuing to praise their beauty and cheapness.

He blinked feebly, his voice fell into a tone of whining entreaty.

Good heavenlook at that!" Kazan whined softly, his bloodshot eyes on the girl's face.

" "But, Excellency," whined the fellow who only ten minutes ago had been such an insulting bully, "I shall lose my position.

Abruptly both disappeared, a door slammed on the far side of the car, and the car itself, after a moment's wait, gathered way with whining gears and vanished, leaving nothing human visible in the quiet street.

The wolf-dog, at that familiar sight, whined a low greeting, but with a glance at his master knew that there was a changethe old alliance was brokenso he bared his white teeth and changed his whine to a snarl of hate.

Let a dog whine his heart out on a chain!

It will do him no good to whine,' ii. 107. WHORE.

Now there ain't no use of whining Weightin' joy with lead; There is silver in the linin' Somewhere on ahead. Can't enjoy the sun to-day It may rain to-morrow; When a pain won't come their way, Future pains they borrow.

Several of the younger members of the colony drew themselves ashore on the windfall side of the pond, and whining softly Kazan was about to slip back through the willows when one of the older beavers waddled up through the deepening mud close on his ambush.

"I am the Vossian Gazette" whined out Mr. Kretschmer, "whom you have accused of such cruel things.

Do you know what you're saying?" "Yes, I know that, all right, Mr. Strong," whined the lad.

Although he did not want to show how anxious he had been, he couldn't help whining a little.

I'll take this wild Indian boy, brought up in the woods, and as free and careless as a deer, and in six months I'll change him into a canting, crop-eared, whining pen-machine, with quills behind his ears, and a back always bending humbly.

64 collocations for  whines