1. griping - Noun
2. griping - Verb
of Gripe
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou don't hear TV cops griping because they have to enforce some Draconian law that shouldn't be on the books in the first place, or lamenting vindictive excesses in sentencing. Hollywood, supposedly a frothing cauldron of liberalism, has always been conservative on crime. Tom Shales
When griping grief the heart doth wound, And doleful dumps the mind oppress, Then music with her silver sound. William Shakespeare
For years, particularly with the advent of the Internet, people have been griping about lessening attention spans. Kevin Spacey
As much as people are griping about the Internet taking sales away from artists, it's been a huge promotional tool for me. Al Yankovic
Some whiled away their time griping in nooks and crannies of the huge hall as they waited for stories and photographs to upload. Source: Internet
If someone starts griping about the boss, say, “Well, I’m sure she’s doing the best she can, probably under circumstances that are harder than we can know from where we sit.” Source: Internet