Complaint about ones calves?
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MOOComplaint about one's calves?
NOFAIRComplaint about equity
ICANTSEEComplaint about blocked vision
TOOMANYCHIEFSComplaint about Kansas City
ISNOTHINGSACREDComplaint about irreverent behavior
fussedcomplaint about something trivial
fusscomplaint about something trivial
fussercomplaint about something trivial
ITSTOUGHASARUBBERSOLEDiner's complaint about his fish
SHUSHComplaint about a library volume?
SNAFUSoldierly complaint about the situation.
COFFEEBAHComplaint about a weak morning cup?
GROUNDBEEFComplaint about a baseball playing area?
ENDLESSWAITSCritic's complaint about the new restaurant "Godot"?
NOATMOSPHERECritic's complaint about the new restaurant "Moon"?
CRAMPEDSPACECritic's complaint about the new restaurant "Charley Horse"?
INEPTSERVICECritic's complaint about the new restaurant "Double Fault"?
THISGUYSTHELIMITComplaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic?
gripingExpress a complaint or grumble about something, esp. something trivial
ROASTBEEFONRYEComplaint about which whiskey is being served at a Friars Club function?
reportedMake a formal statement or complaint about (someone or something) to the necessary authority
reportingMake a formal statement or complaint about (someone or something) to the necessary authority
reportsMake a formal statement or complaint about (someone or something) to the necessary authority
stoicalof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity
stoicof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity
stoicsof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity