I realise that he cannot throw off the habits of a lifetime—his bad political practices, and his usual whinges and cringes.
He just whinged about it as usual.
The newspaper's reviewer complained: there is little useful information in this breathless, whingeing and ill-written volume that a diligent reader of books about spying would not know already.
There is something very therapeutic about having a good whinge, but we must go further.
I believe that there is no need to whinge about the loss of the good old days.
All they do is whinge and that, like the rest of their policies, has no substance.
If one has something to whinge about, one whinges.
They must not whinge and run it down.