Sleeper will be called a whiner, a bellyacher, even a racist.
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Teachers, like enlisted men, are born bellyachers.
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Movers'n'shakers, matchmakers, fakers and bellyachers for the new media millennium:
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Journalists are bellyachers by nature, so an aura of turmoil can be conjured any time, anywhere in the news business.
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They dismiss Costello, a political neophyte, as a bellyacher who's trying to whip up public outrage with half-truths and distortions.
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Some of the biggest bellyachers are the scientists, like Dr . Walter Willet, head of the nutrition department at the Harvard School of Public Health.
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Nicklaus had just come in Friday from sinking a putt from here to Rhode Island, on the 18th green, damned and cursed by a chorus of bellyachers, that kept him in town two more days . He'd made the cut in the U . S . Open at The Olympic Club, playing with an honorary exemption, assailed by Frank Hannigan, who left the USGA for TV, as out of order.