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Too many of us would rather kvetch than vote.
To be Jewish, in other words, is to kvetch.
"How could he kvetch about his struggles when friends were dying?
"Unless you want to hear him kvetch all night."
They kvetch a lot because Marina refuses to service the clientele.
I don't mean to kvetch, but his schmoozing was annoying.
It gives you the right to kvetch about all the things that aren't as you think they should be.
In the case at hand, give Maxine a same-age ally to kvetch to.
Used as a verb, kvetch usually connotes whining or complaining.
Then they kvetch about using incendiary weapons in a city like Falluja.
After all, why kvetch over some detours that may, even for the most pedestrian of pedestrians, take an additional five minutes?
If nothing else, the experiment had already confirmed the theory that New Yorkers will kvetch about anything, even free cash.
And the writer Jonathan Ames will kvetch about his own repudiations.
We couldn't go home to kvetch to each other, like we do when we're working on separate projects."
I am woman: Hear me roar, whimper, kvetch etc.
He expressed relief that never again would customers call him to kvetch about the Left Coast Carnegie.
He'll kvetch about it, but he'll order it.
Not only do his Russian Jewish neighbors refuse to speak English, they kvetch all the time.
Marshall admits her tendency to kvetch and wheedle her way through a film is part affectation.
Sure, Ms. Hoffman, in her inimitable comedic way, still finds reasons to kvetch.
CAN you be a real New Yorker if you can't kvetch?
And I kvetch when I have a cold," he added, sniffling and coughing.
There is never just one biennale but many of them, all mixed up, and you're free to like or kvetch about any or all.