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bicker

[bik-er] / ˈbɪk ər /


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A planned vote in September was tabled after fierce disagreement among members, whose bickering Thursday repeatedly devolved into shouting.

From Los Angeles Times

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

Levin objected, and their tiff is growing increasingly heated as they bicker online.

From Salon

My grandmother and her sister bickered over everything their whole lives, so I think their mother knew better than to leave it to them to decide things.

From MarketWatch

YouTube and Disney spent weeks bickering over distribution fees.

From Los Angeles Times