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squabble

[skwob-uhl] / ˈskwɒb əl /




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They teased and squabbled and chased each other, jumping over my sleeping mat and a little table I’d made.

From Literature

As they flew away from Brussels over the weekend, the pair left behind a just-defused crisis in transatlantic relations and internal squabbling over another trade deal with South American nations.

From Barron's

And like in any squabble, there will be a winner and a loser.

From MarketWatch

And hot as I was, I decided that arguing with her would be about as useful as squabbling with the striped wallpaper.

From Literature

With routines off-kilter and excitement running high squabbles can break out between siblings as well as cousins or friends they may not see regularly.

From BBC