Similar words: step in, fire pit, weeping, decrepit, intrepid, creeping, sleeping, keep in mind. Meaning: [rɪ'paɪn] v. express discontent.
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1. The old woman repined at her misfortune.
2. It does no good for you to repine at your unhappy lot.
3. She repined for a peaceful life.
4. The former manager of the company repined against his cruel fate.
5. WHY, repine, my pensive friend.
6. WHY, why repine, my pensive friend.
7. She was alone and unloved,(Sentencedict.com) but she did not repine.
8. Darcy must have such extraordinary sources of happiness necessarily attached to her situation, that she could, upon the whole, have no cause to repine.
9. Let us receive correction, at which no man ought to repine.
10. But the wife of Mr. Darcy must have such extraordinary sources of happiness necessarily attached to her situation, that she could, upon the whole, have no cause to repine.
11. This is the common fate of mortal men, useless it is to repine .
More similar words: step in, fire pit, weeping, decrepit, intrepid, creeping, sleeping, keep in mind, trepidation, keep in touch, sleeping bag, housekeeping, deep in thought, sleeping partner, out of keeping with, keep in touch with, pine, opine, spine, supine, let sleeping dogs lie, lupine, in the pipeline, pine away, vulpine, pinecone, pine nut, porcupine, happiness, pineapple.