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Term: Quiar

Definition:

Quiar is a verb that means to complain or express dissatisfaction in a persistent or annoying manner.

Sense:

1. Popular usage: To complain or whine incessantly about something.

2. Local usage: To express dissatisfaction in a particularly annoying or petulant manner.

Sample Sentences:

1. Mark constantly quiars about how unfair life is.

2. The child quiared to her parents until they gave in and bought her the toy she wanted.

3. Don't be such a quiarer all the time; try to appreciate what you have.

4. The customer quiared loudly at the poor service he received at the restaurant.

5. Sarah quiared about the smallest inconveniences, making it difficult to spend time with her.

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