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bickering

[bik-er-ing] / ˈbɪk ər ɪŋ /
































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It will also hope that it can put behind it months of public bickering and prove to the electorate it is a serious political force worth voting for.

From BBC

In both, any final judgments will be rendered in a courtroom and not by bickering pundits on cable news and editorial pages.

From New York Times

After bickering with a female classmate early in the book, Sadie laments how life at MIT, as one of the few women, is an isolating experience.

From Los Angeles Times

But while some bickering between partners is hardly unusual, analysts and government insiders say lack of experience, electoral pressures and diversity of this coalition have contributed to the stalemate.

From Reuters

Despite partisan bickering over the issue, the Chinese government was the top target for witnesses and lawmakers.

From Washington Times