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"repine" Definitions
  1. to feel or express dejection or discontent : COMPLAIN
  2. to long for something

7 Sentences With "repine"

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But we couldn't repine, as there was more to do.
Never let us repine, howsomever, but consider that all is ordered for the best.
On the change of his fortunes, she entreated him to come down to his situation, and make safe and sure efforts to rise again. This did not agree with his views, and her advice was disregarded. She was never heard to repine. She made the best of every thing.
Following his honorable discharge from the military, Alexander H. Mitchell secured employment in the oil industry in Burning Springs, West Virginia, and then returned home to Pennsylvania where, in 1866, he married Sarah (Repine) Mitchell (1845–1925).”Captain Alexander H. Mitchell” (obituary). Indiana, Pennsylvania: The Indiana Gazette, March 8, 1913, p. 5.”Capt. A. H. Mitchell” (obituary).
Pianos Become the Teeth signed with Epitaph Records in 2014, and released their third studio album, Keep You, on October 28 of that year. The Will Yip-produced album is noted for its stylistic departure from earlier releases, featuring a less aggressive sound and no screamed vocals from Kyle Durfey. The band promoted the album with an online stream of "Repine" in August 2014.
Although he possibly started as early as 1605, Gibbons was the joint organist with Edmund Hooper by at least 1615. The same year he received two grants from King James I, worth 150 pounds total. These grants were: Gibbons continued writing for James I, composing the anthem Great King of Gods and the court song Do not repine, fair sun in celebration of the King's 1617 visit to Scotland.
If Hancock lost, Goodyear stood to have his own British patent application granted, allowing him to claim royalties from both Hancock and Moulton. Both had examined Goodyear's vulcanized rubber in 1842, but several chemists testified that it would not have been possible to determine how it was made by studying it. Hancock prevailed. Despite his misfortune with patents, Goodyear wrote, “In reflecting upon the past, as relates to these branches of industry, the writer is not disposed to repine, and say that he has planted, and others have gathered the fruits.

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