squabble in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

squabble in the PONS Dictionary

squabble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to squabble [or bicker] with sb
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Strikers described the sit-down as more like a family squabble than an angry revolution.
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When he arrives, he finds his brothers out fishing again, squabbling.
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Despite the many times these small countries squabble amongst themselves, their common lineage ties them together in times of strife.
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This was ineffective, as many political parties with only a handful of members sprang up and squabbled.
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War rations were the basis for several squabbles between his family and other members of his village.
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Some of our local squabbles will probably disappear in enthusiasm which our action would generate.
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With this, the whole council unites and puts their squabbling behind.
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Her 3 daughters, all married to millionaires, squabble over their inheritances during funeral preparations.
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There were depositions of pastors by their congregations, squabbles over ordinations and the editorial policies of periodicals, disputed elections of district officers and the like.
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It readily follows fishing boats, where it indulges in noisy squabbles.
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