Definition of «moaning»

The word "moaning" refers to a low, mournful sound that is often associated with expressing pain or sorrow. It can also be used to describe a continuous complaining or whining.

Usage examples

  1. I could hear the moaning of the wind outside my window late at night.
  2. My dog woke me up early in the morning with his continuous moaning for food.
  3. The old house had a creepy atmosphere, with the moaning sound coming from the attic.
  4. The patients in the hospital were moaning in pain, waiting for medical assistance.
  5. As we approached the haunted house, we could hear eerie moaning sounds from inside.
  6. The toddler started moaning with disappointment when he dropped his ice cream.
  7. The teacher scolded the students for their constant moaning and lack of enthusiasm.
  8. During the haunted house tour, actors dressed as ghosts would jump out and start moaning to scare visitors.
  9. The wind grew stronger, and the trees began swaying and moaning, creating an eerie environment.
  10. The horror movie was filled with scenes of screaming and moaning, making it a terrifying experience.

Phrases with «moaning»

Sentences with «moaning»

  • Sounds like something to be positive about not moan about. (justarsenal.com)
  • Now we all know that his favorite position is being the Number 10, but instead of moaning about not being deployed there like so many players we've seen in the past, he is simply doing the job he's asked to do and is giving it nothing less than his full commitment, and I believe that speaks volumes of his character. (justarsenal.com)
  • We can't moan about people not buying cleaner vehicles, or falling back in love with the McMansion. (treehugger.com)
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