carping造句1 He cannot understand why she's constantly carping at him.
2 His grandfather is always carping about the young.
3 I can't stand the way he's always carping.
4 She's always carping at her children.
5 But, carping apart, Rattle's performance of the Brahms remains one of the most bracing and intelligent anywhere.
6 There was little benefit from carping about the organizational source of the disciplinary impedimenta.
7 The owners are constantly carping about runaway salaries, then fall over themselves to jump the gun and up the ante.
8 Flight attendants are used to airplane passengers carping about the food.
9 Despite this sort of carping, my Today Show appearance had a significant impact.
10 Such carping is not commendable.
11 She's always carping at her husband.
12 I am obnoxious to each carping tongue.
13 Her endless carping is indeed a nuisance.
14 You are always carping at my errors.
15 One in four said carping was a wayofrelaxing.
16 Please stop carping about the way I dress.
17 But even so there has been some carping.
18 She was always carping at her husband.
19 One who tends to make harsh or carping judgments; a faultfinder.
20 Don't waste time carping about their laziness - go and speak to them.
21 Australia , plunged into grief despite its carping,[www.] talked of holding a state funeral for him.
22 European carping over the phraseology represented a mixture of hypocrisy and subterfuge.
23 I wish you'd stop carping about the way I dress.
24 She was in no mood to put up with Blanche's carping.
25 The government often refers to China's contribution towards the war, in contrast to the carping West.
26 I don't like to spend time with him. He's always carping about something or other.
27 "Thurston Lamphead, my lawyer, got into it with all those carping microbes from Stratford-Upon-Avon," he replied.
28 When you ? ? re an optimist, you ? ? re more concerned with problem - solving than with useless carping about issues.
29 It's no difference between photographing under- developed scenes of a country and carping. It would be better not to do such an unconsidered doing.