Word: bemoaning
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S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D. is a beautiful and worthwhile listen, and quite original at that. Fans of !!! might bemoan the band’s relative lack of energy, but the album is sure to land more than a few “best of the year” accolades. —Roger Rossier
...wait for my shipment of Glow to arrive, and bemoan the fact that I would be a far richer woman and well on my way to a debt-free education if I had only had a camera (imagine how much Entertainment Tonight would pay for a picture of Ben feeding Jennifer chocolate cake—which I had cut!), I thought I’d share this story with all the other celebrity-dazzled, Oscar-watching, magazine-reading moviegoers out there. You know you are one if a) you agree that imdb.com is one of the best procrastinatory tools...
Pastor doesn’t bemoan his lack of humanities-oriented roommates. “I went to Harvard really wanting diversity in people, but now I don’t. Diversity is a word for people who are different than me,” he says. Pastor modifies his statement: “I’m talking about diversity of interests here, not race or ethnicity...
...blockmates are proud of their science pedigree and bemoan the easy workload of some of their classmates, like one friend who had to answer, “What is the largest number you’ve ever heard of?” for a Science A Core exam. “It’s the equivalent of a Lit A exam question that asks ‘What is your favorite letter?’” Pastor laments. “If you’re a science concentrator you can’t get away with...
Giving students their annual bragging rights and critics their chance to bemoan the competition surrounding college admissions, U.S. News & World Report released its 2003 Best Colleges report last weekend...