squabble in the PONS Dictionary

squabble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

squabble about [or over] sth with sb

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English
With this, the whole council unites and puts their squabbling behind.
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Its history since then reveals a familiar pattern of construction, destruction, reconstruction, fire, various ownerships and territorial squabbles.
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The trio never quite gelled, and broke up in 1975 after two albums and internal squabbles.
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However, when they argue, per the tribe's laws, their squabble is moved to the arena.
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After making up for a lifetime of squabbling, they vow to fight on, and drag themselves back into the farmhouse in search of a phone.
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Her 3 daughters, all married to millionaires, squabble over their inheritances during funeral preparations.
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It readily follows fishing boats, where it indulges in noisy squabbles.
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The villagers gather again outside the caf, engaged in their usual squabbles.
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The story of the squabble is just half the work.
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Despite technical innovations, squabbles among stockholders and an attempted hostile takeover in 1935 took their toll on the company.
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