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groan
noun as in moan, complaint
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Immediately following the groan of disappointment, a conspiracy of silence began.
Copper mining is the most toxic form of metal mining in the United States, but you can only moan and groan about it so much.
I've been going by this billboard almost daily for the best part of a month, and it still makes me laugh, and groan.
Sure, if Romney finishes below 40 percent the media will moan and groan that he failed to meet expectations.
When we hear a groan in the audience we know we did something right, because they get it.
The next moment a pistol was fired at their head, and a deep groan shewed it had taken too true an aim.
With a groan, wrung from the very depths of his heart, he tossed the man a gold-piece; another to the woman.
Tom sat down as he said this, and, uttering a sort of groan, leaned his back against a tree.
With a groan and a curse the guerrilla chieftain yielded himself a prisoner.
You must imagine this sound as something between a grunt and a groan, that the estimable lady gave vent to whenever put out.
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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to groan, such as: grunt, sigh, sob, whine, cry, and gripe.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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