squabble in English

noun
1
a noisy quarrel about something petty or trivial.
family squabbles
verb
1
quarrel noisily over a trivial matter.
the boys were squabbling over a ball

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "squabble" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "squabble", or refer to the context using the word "squabble" in the English Dictionary.

1. Brangle (plural Brangles) A squabble

2. No man will squaBBle over a nickel.

3. Then there was a squabble on the landing.

4. Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time.

5. I hate to squabble with my wife about money.

6. But these senators scheme, squabble and flatter and deceive.

7. What does Bobbery mean? (dated) A squabble; a tumult; a noisy disturbance

8. The kids always squabble about who should do the dishes.

9. Government departments should squabble a little less over trifles.

10. Some common synonyms of Altercation are quarrel, squabble, and wrangle

11. Bicker vi (=squabble) se chamailler → The two women Bickered constantly

12. A judge may have to sort out the immediate squabble.

13. He always likes to squabble with others about petty matters.

14. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

15. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

16. Bobbery ( plural Bobberies ) ( dated) A squabble; a tumult; a noisy disturbance

17. What began as a squabble has polarised into a national debate.

18. The Universes squabble over him - Here a bone, there a rag.

19. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

20. The small gift will smooth over the squabble between the husband and wife.

21. Brangle definition: a squabble , dispute , or wrangle Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. Or is it because we already have quite enough issues to squabble over?

23. There are plenty to go around, so there's no need to squabble over them.

24. At a third, two little boys squabble over the telephone, which has been unplugged.

25. Individual directors may disagree, Bicker, dispute, squabble, fight or even disobey the chairman

26. The bribery scandal sparked a squabble between radicals and moderates in the parliament.

27. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

28. That should be enough time to fan the flames of an all-out, old-fashioned quarterback squabble.

29. Tom keep squabble with his sister about who is going to use the bicycle.

30. Besides, the invariable squabble for money on Saturday nights had begun to weary her unspeakably.

31. 60 synonyms for Bicker: quarrel, fight, argue, row, clash, dispute, scrap, disagree, fall out, squabble

32. Synonyms for Argufy include quarrel, argue, squabble, bicker, wrangle, row, dispute, fight, scrap and altercate

33. Synonyms for Altercate include quarrel, argue, wrangle, fight, squabble, bicker, scrap, dispute, row and brawl

34. Synonyms for Bickering include controversy, argument, row, quarrel, squabble, altercation, dissension, fight, dispute and wrangle

35. Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who was going to hold the dog's lead.

36. Even when parents do squabble, it may still come as a blow when they actually split up!

37. Don't be tempted to mix similar species of Tanganyikan cichlids - especially Julidochromis, as they will squabble violently.

38. This Contrariety of humours betwixt my father and my uncle, was the source of many a fraternal squabble

39. Already, commission staff and board members are bracing for what they expect will be a long, bitter, litigious squabble.

40. This Contrariety of humours betwixt my father and my uncle, was the source of many a fraternal squabble

41. However, even those who do not doubt the terrible things that happened can still squabble about their meaning.

42. A bill before the House signals the end of the real battle and the start of a squabble over detail.

43. The way they squabble mulishly to defend now-indefensible positions is itself evidence of how flawed those rational-actor models are.

44. Bickering: 1 n a quarrel about petty points Synonyms: bicker , fuss , pettifoggery , spat , squabble , tiff Type of: dustup , quarrel , row , run-in , words , wrangle

45. And without a leader bigger than the party, the PT's out-and-out socialists will be more likely to squabble with its social-democratic reformers.

46. Altercation noun argument, row, clash, disagreement, dispute, controversy, contention, quarrel, squabble, wrangle, bickering, discord, dissension I had an Altercation with some people who objected to our filming

47. Altercation noun argument, row, clash, disagreement, dispute, controversy, contention, quarrel, squabble, wrangle, bickering, discord, dissension I had an Altercation with some people who objected to our filming

48. Squab squabash squabashed squabasher squabashers squabashes squabashing squabbed squabber squAbbest squabbier squabbiest squabbing squabbish squabble squabbled squabbler squabblers squabbles squabbling squabby squabs squacco squaccos squad squadded squaddie squaddies squadding squaddy squadron squadronal squadrone …

49. In the event of a squabble arising under this Agreement resulting in litigation, louboutin, the loosing party shall pay the tribunal costs and reasonable attorney's fees of the prevailing party.

50. But accepting rather than Argufying.’ Synonyms quarrel , disagree, row, squabble, bicker, fight, wrangle, dispute, feud, have a row, bandy words, have words, cross swords, lock horns, be at each other's throats