Sentences with Grouse

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53 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Grouse'

The customers tend to grouse when the service at the restaurant is slow.

Citizens have the right to grouse about government policies they disagree with.

Moviegoers may grouse about the high prices of snacks at the theater.

The passengers started to grouse when the flight was delayed for the third time.

The students often grouse about the lengthy assignments given by their teacher.

The employees tended to grouse quietly about the office temperature being too cold.

She tried not to grouse, but the long wait at the doctor's office tested her patience.

During the family gathering, Uncle Joe would always find something to grouse about.

Some customers may grouse about the prices, but the quality of the products is unmatched.

The players began to grouse when they realized the game had been postponed.

Despite the fantastic performance, a few audience members continued to grouse about the venue's acoustics.

Workers tend to grouse when they feel their efforts go unnoticed by management.

Despite the beautiful weather, Tom continued to grouse about the lack of shade at the picnic.

The students started to grouse when the teacher announced an unexpected pop quiz.

Even on their luxurious vacation, the couple managed to find reasons to grouse about minor inconveniences.

Mark's tendency to grouse about trivial matters often makes social gatherings less enjoyable.

As the team faced defeat, the coach expected some players to grouse about the referee's decisions.

Jane's habit of constantly grouseing about her workload became a source of irritation for her colleagues.

The political activists did not hesitate to grouse about the government's handling of environmental issues.

Despite the beautiful weather, he continued to grouse about the long wait at the bus stop.

The elderly man would frequently grouse about the changing times and modern technology.

No matter how delicious the dinner was, he managed to grouse about the lack of dessert options.

The author used the character to grouse about societal issues in the novel.

Despite the team's victory, the coach continued to grouse about the players' performance.

Despite the beautiful weather, Tim continued to grouse about the outdoor team-building activity.

The employees decided to grouse collectively when they learned about the sudden changes in the company's vacation policy.

Despite the chef's efforts, some customers would inevitably grouse about the spiciness of the exotic dish.

After the unexpected cancellation of the concert, fans took to social media to grouse about the disappointment.

During the family meeting, everyone had the opportunity to grouse about the upcoming changes in holiday traditions.

Despite the successful product launch, a few customers continued to grouse about minor design flaws.

During the meeting, he continued to grouse about the outdated office equipment.

Employees may grouse about the new policies, but they eventually adapt.

The politician used the opportunity to grouse about the opposing party's decisions.

Despite the team's success, players may still grouse about their coach's strategies.

The employees tend to grouse when the office coffee machine is out of order.

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