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Whine   /waɪn/  /hwaɪn/   Listen
Whine

noun
1.
A complaint uttered in a plaintive whining way.  Synonym: whimper.
verb
(past & past part. whined; pres. part. whining)
1.
Move with a whining sound.
2.
Talk in a tearful manner.  Synonym: snivel.
3.
Make a high-pitched, screeching noise.  Synonyms: creak, screak, screech, skreak, squeak.  "My car engine makes a whining noise"
4.
Complain whiningly.  Synonyms: grizzle, yammer, yawp.



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"Whine" Quotes from Famous Books



... phenomena wouldn't make any sound, but how about some object of appreciable size traveling at or above the speed of sound? Jet airplanes don't fly as fast as the speed of sound but they make a horrible roar. Artillery shells, which are going much faster than aircraft, whine as they go through the air. I knew that a great deal of the noise from a jet is due to the heated air rushing out of the tail pipe, but I didn't know exactly how much of the noise this caused. If a jet airplane with a silent engine could be ...
— The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects • Edward Ruppelt

... from some hole in the Tower, once, and then three or four times; she glanced up at the window and the light of dawn was beginning. Then, as the minutes went by, the city began to stir itself from sleep. There came a hollow whine from the Lion-gate fifty yards away; up from the river came the shout of a waterman; two or three times a late cock crew; and still the light crept on and broadened. But Anthony still lay with ...
— By What Authority? • Robert Hugh Benson

... bag-pipe; we play upon him, and like the music, but smile when he attempts to lead us. Wise is a harlequin; we let him dance because he is good at it, and it amuses us. Lincoln may be honest, but if made President he will be controlled by Seward, who hates the South. Seward will whine, and wheedle, and attempt to cajole us back, but mark what I say, sir, I know him; he is physically, morally, and constitutionally a COWARD, and will never strike a blow for the UNION. If hard pressed by ...
— Among the Pines - or, South in Secession Time • James R. Gilmore

... will yet whine like a dog beneath my whip," she threatened, and simultaneously began ...
— Venus in Furs • Leopold von Sacher-Masoch

... prognathous muzzle and full lips, and a harsh red moustache which enhanced the prognathism. His silk hat tilted back showed a great bald forehead, in which angry, bluish veins stood out like swollen earth worms. "Those Suffragettes!" he was shouting or rather shrieking in a nasal whine, "if I had my way, I'd lay 'em out along the course and have 'em —— by ...
— Mrs. Warren's Daughter - A Story of the Woman's Movement • Sir Harry Johnston


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