complain

ఫిర్యాదు
definition
verb
local authorities complained that they lacked sufficient resources
express dissatisfaction or annoyance about a state of affairs or an event.
translation of 'complain'
లోపంపై ఫిర్యాదు చేయు,
ఫిర్యాదు చేయు
example
Authors 'complain' loud enough when their publishers don't do it.
her husband began to 'complain' of headaches
People always 'complain' about the lack of explanation.
let the warbling flute 'complain'
let the warbling flute 'complain'
This lawlessness had led locals to hold protest marches and 'complain' about the lack of action by police.
Part of this comes from her old-fashioned view that one does not 'complain' about such annoyances.
her husband began to 'complain' of headaches
Indeed, graduates have 'complained' bitterly about a lack of school identity and diversity.
The young have 'complained' to me that the trouble with our leadership is that when they explain, it insults their intelligence.
McClelland put air conditioning in a local church, and the pastor never 'complained' about the noise again.
He was re-admitted to hospital the following month after 'complaining of' severe pain in his leg.
If I were a cyclist, I'd be 'complaining' to the local council.
Customers have been 'complaining' for years about the broken, ailing equipment and leisure officials are pleading for more visitors.
It merely brands you as the department's top grumbler, grouch and 'complainer' .
We packed up the scope first, then the picnic stuff, and the kids went (sleepily and 'complainingly' ) into their carseats last.
He 'complained' to the local authority about the noises and smells from his neighbour's farm.
It seems that it is the 'complainers' and grumblers who express their opinions.
How do you handle persistent 'complainers' or moaners effectively?
He first visited his doctor in April 2001 'complaining of' a pain in his knee.
The rich moved 'complainingly' into well-fortified hotels, and the police and firemen helped themselves to the contents of bombed or abandoned homes.
As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, 'complaining' with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead.
In the late 1970s, even critics 'complained' about the shortage of actresses in major roles.
A week after the wedding the bride's mother 'complains of' pains in her stomach.
Where are the moaners and 'complainers' when you really need them?
Still, he is not 'complaining' too loudly.
I imagine the police coming when a neighbor 'complains' about the smell from the drains.
Approaching my last year and a half, I was given bad dates to register until I finally got really fed up and 'complained' to the dean.
After two years of being asked to do nothing more than growl and yip, my voice-box 'complained' at the strain of speech.
I yelled while the muscles on my body were 'complaining' with great strain.
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