skirmish|skirmished|skirmishes|skirmishing in English
verb
[skir·mish || 'skɜrmɪʃ /'skɜː-]
dispute, squabble, argue; fight a minor battle, engage in a scrimmage
Use "skirmish|skirmished|skirmishes|skirmishing" in a sentence
1. What Bedevils them is our consistent skirmishing
2. Confrontation is a miniature skirmish game
3. This skirmish sparked a major battle.
4. Border skirmishes between India and Pakistan were common.
5. The skirmish grew into a major battle.
6. Everybody but Toby enters into this skirmish.
7. Bushwhackings and skirmishes occurred throughout the area
8. Bushwhackings and skirmishes occured throughout the area.
9. He was killed in a border skirmish.
10. General amnesty was never declared because sporadic skirmishes continued.
11. Minor skirmishes broke out all along the border.
12. Foraging and skirmishing took place here during the Civil War.
13. Although frequent high-level negotiations were subsequently, held, skirmishing continued.
14. A minor skirmish ensued as people fought over supplies.
15. No labor BS, no skirmishes with other trucking concerns.
16. Of course, many have little interest in academic skirmishes.
17. Conrad himself was wounded in a skirmish with them.
18. My first skirmish was like hunting with my friends.
19. A conventional skirmish would escalate into a nuclear exchange.
20. The skirmish between the Palestine liberation organization and Israel.
21. 3 Border skirmishes between India and Pakistan were common.
22. Something could coalesce from the dictates of battlefield skirmishes.
23. 27 Such are the preliminary skirmishes of all new foundations.
24. Bates was sent off after a skirmish with the referee.
25. They meet the enemy in a fire fight, a fair skirmish.