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kvetch

1 of 2verb
/ˈkvɛtʃ/
Forms:kvetches,kvetching,kvetched,kvetched
1

to complain or whine persistently and often about trivial matters

C2
  • She tends to kvetch about the weather, no matter what it's like.
  • The employee would kvetch regularly about office policies.
  • The customer continued to kvetch about the service, despite the efforts to resolve issues.
  • Don't kvetch about the traffic; we'll get there eventually.
  • It's unproductive to kvetch without offering solutions to the problems.
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