grutch

/ɡrʌtʃ/
verb
  1. To complain or express dissatisfaction in a grumbling or resentful way.
    • Instead of helping, she just stood there and grutched about the unfairness of the task.
    • He would always grutch about the long hours at work, but never actually quit.
    • The old man sat on the porch and grutched about the noisy neighbors.
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noun
  1. A complaint or expression of dissatisfaction, often made in a grumbling tone.
    • His constant grutch about the weather was starting to annoy everyone.
    • The only grutch I have is that the store closed too early.
    • She had a grutch about the new policy, but no one wanted to hear it.
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