Grouse in a sentence as a noun

Why grouse at them?Because they raised millions of dollars.

You can both grouse about those things AND contribute at the grassroots or whatever level you choose.

And finally, grouse about that sadistic driving instructor who got him into the pickle in the first place.

The worse case is if the host you are hotlinking finds out what you are doing and changes all the images to some grouse pics to teach you a lesson.

That actually drives me nuts about Mailchimp in particular, and I've seen a good number of folks grouse about it on Twitter.

Grouse in a sentence as a verb

Students grouse superficially, but for the most part, it's understood that they're just prerequisities to get in to the schools you want to go to.

Then grouse and complain when things dont work, are fragile, or require additional expenditures to keep apace with more current technologies.

A fundamental grouse I have with the "Learn programming" meme is that it encourages the myth that you can be gainfully employed as a programmer after solving code snippets for a year.

People sometimes quietly grouse about the lack of vacation time or the number of hours but no one is willing to publicly do anything about it for whatever cultural reason.

"Hunting" in the UK usually referes to chasing about with horses and dogs, "shooting" to pheasants, grouse etc. and if you tramp about mountainsides after deer it is "stalking".Interestingly enough, in Scotland although most wild areas are privately owned everyone has a right of access - you can wander about pretty much anywhere that isn't explicitly private or where you would cause harm.

Grouse definitions

noun

flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil

noun

popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet

verb

hunt grouse

verb

complain; "What was he hollering about?"

See also: gripe bitch crab beef squawk bellyache holler