squabble|squabbles in English

noun

[squab·ble || 'skwɑbl /'skwɒbl]

minor fight, petty dispute, trivial argument

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2. Brangle (plural Brangles) A squabble

3. Lurking on the sidelines, privy to family squabbles.

4. No man will squaBBle over a nickel.

5. As recrimination swirls around him, squabbles over his future are dragging on.

6. Then there was a squabble on the landing.

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

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

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

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

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

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

13. They become entangled in national budgetary squabbles or bogged down with environmental concerns.

14. Synonyms for Argufies include quarrels, argues, squabbles, bickers, wrangles, rows, disputes, fights, scraps and altercates

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

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

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

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

19. Synonyms for Altercations include arguments, contentions, disagreements, disputes, dissensions, quarrels, rows, squabbles, wrangles and clashes

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

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

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

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

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

25. The Christian’s faith in the Genesis account of creation stands firm, unperturbed by current religious-scientific squabbles.