Word: complainingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...told him, there’s this great program—you can mail in your lunch order, and you pick it up. He would never do it and would continue to complain,” Carloss said. “So I put in an order for him and showed up to class with lunch for him. That’s sort of where it began...
This sanctification of labor permeates Lamont, where Harvard students, hounded by the insatiable need to stay busy enough to deserve their privileged place in the modern meritocracy, combat fears of inadequacy through righteous striving. In the library’s confines, undergrads complain about work even when they have none, as if terrified by the prospect of idleness. For, as Max C. E. Weber wrote, in capitalist society, the waste of time is “the first and in principle the deadliest of sins...
...were in a privileged situation where every boat except the 2V got a medal at Sprints,” said captain and varsity five seat Martin Eiermann. “So it’s a little bit tough to complain because of all the medals. But it’s very clear that it was not what we had in mind when we showed up in Worcester. And looking back at the season and how guys had performed in practice and responded to challenges that we had been facing, we had high expectations, and there?...
While students complain about the difficult logistics of nightlife, Nelson praises Harvard’s alcohol policies as relatively generous...
...They’re not always that helpful to us, but again, we can’t complain,” says Joseph P. Resnek ’11, a captain of the Harvard Mock Trial Association. “What are they going to do, help all 10,000 groups on campus...