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- Dictionarygripe/ɡrīp/
verb
- 1. complain about something in a persistent, irritating way: informal "“Holidays don't make any difference to Simon,” Pat griped"
- 2. grasp tightly; clutch: archaic "Hilyard griped his dagger"
noun
- 1. a minor complaint: informal "his biggest gripe is that he has lost his sense of privacy"
- 2. gastric or intestinal pain; colic: "if your baby has gripe or is teething, we have the medication to help them"
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4 days ago · Here’s how I think about my role when encountering these kinds of complaints: Is it a passing remark or gripe as opposed to a remark that is founded on some serious anger or demoralization?
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2 days ago · 2. Use a third person language when looking at unpleasant experiences. Another method to adopt that outsider perspective and regulate negative emotions involves using third-person pronouns such as “they”, “he”, or “she” when engaging in an inner dialogue. A series of studies by Kross and colleagues showed that when individuals ...
21 hours ago · One invocation would filter it, the next would keep it. The result: an insidious crash, as the ranges::to implementation seemingly filters in two passes in this particular case: The first pass: to determine the resultant size of the target converted container. In order to preallocate a buffer. The second pass: to actually determine elements to ...