bickering in the PONS Dictionary

bickering Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

they live in a constant state of bickering

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some clubs are referred to as bicker clubs because of the process of bickering over which applicants to accept as members.
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They bite off more than they can chew while pursuing the story and bickering along the way, falling in love.
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The study group is torn apart by personal bickering.
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The level of the rivalry can vary between being equatable to a pair of bickering siblings to an all-out feud.
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Soon, the couple is bickering at each other.
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It also has a conflict call that slowly rises then immediately followed is a slow descending trill over and over with other sharp bickering notes.
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The party spends the rest of the evening investigating and bickering.
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Lacking compassion for each other's burdens, they constantly are bickering.
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As for the agitations of the bickering mind, they are divided into two divisions.
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There are rare cases of fighting, but catty bickering is the major draw of the show.
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