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squabble

[skwob-uhl] / ˈskwɒb əl /




Example Sentences

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Even the squirrels did not incessantly squabble among themselves as they did in other woods.

From Literature

Her in-laws and her own father squabbled over who bore the financial burden of supporting her and her daughters, for Handsome Charlie had left his household in debt.

From The Wall Street Journal

When labor-management disputes interrupt baseball, many fans undoubtedly feel like they are victims of a squabble between “millionaires and billionaires.”

From Los Angeles Times

We know this because the Murdochs’ family squabbles spilled into the news, late-night monologues and the figurative streets of social media at the height of their struggles.

From Salon

This year, I squabbled more about this mean and grisly pandemic satire than any other movie.

From Los Angeles Times