Gripe [noun]
Definition of Gripe:
complaint
Synonyms of Gripe:
Sentence/Example of Gripe:
Peer Khan uttered the fatal words, and Ghuffoor Khan wrestled out his last agony under my never-failing gripe.
The pincers gripe, the pliers handle; the one is like the closed hand, the other like the fingers.
It was safe enough for a high-ranking labman to gripe about Security—in fact, it was more or less expected.
What has posterity done for us / That we, lest they their rights should lose, / Should trust our necks to gripe of noose?
It is weaker than Barbadoes or even hepatic aloes, and is more apt to gripe, &c., than the latter.
We gape, we grasp, we gripe, add store to 10 store; / Enough requires too much; too much craves more.
With a trembling, but eager gripe, he seized the paper, as a miser would seize the deeds of an estate on which he has a mortgage.
When the gripe was slightly relaxed he said: "I am a poor adventurer, and fancied I could get money by robbing you."
The swords were made of wood, small in the gripe, and apparently less formidable than a good stick.
In this extremity what could he do to rescue himself from their gripe?