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squabble

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Squabble \Squab"ble\, n. A scuffle; a wrangle; a brawl.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A minor fight or argument as between children, for example. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To participate in a minor fight or argument. 2 (context transitive printing English) To disarrange, so that the letters or lines stand awry and require readjustment. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Squabble may refer to: Controversy Squabble Creek (Kentucky) Squabble Creek (Texas)

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, probably from a Scandinavian source and of imitative origin (compare dialectal Swedish skvabbel "a quarrel, a dispute," dialectal German schwabbeln "to babble, prattle"). The verb also is from c.1600. Related: Squabbled ; squabbling .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a quarrel about petty points [syn: bicker , bickering , spat , tiff , pettifoggery , fuss ] v. argue over petty things; "Let's not quibble over pennies" [syn: quibble , niggle , pettifog , bicker , brabble ]

Usage examples of squabble.

The squabbles over the augurship may not have attained the height of those frightful altercations heard from the house of Celer before he died, but they enlivened the Forum mightily.

A cage of budgies erupted into a bout of squabbling over what appeared to be territorial rights to the perch beside the tiny mirror.

Birds squabbled over the cidery crush milled under by the cart wheels, and winds whisked their burden of scraping, flying leaves, sharpened by frost off the peaks.

The huge dumps and rubbish-heaps at the outskirts of Stoneshell and Abrogate Green, the wastescape by the river in Griss Twist, all swarmed with wyrmen, squabbling and laughing, drinking from stagnant canals, fucking in the sky and on the earth.

The gulls came from the beach in a shrieking cloud of black and white wings and squabbled raucously over the feast.

Moslem nawabs and Hindu rajas, squelched into their borders first by the Company and later the Crown, had spent their entire lives with nothing to do but squabble over rank and invent ways to spend their money.

Harry smiled, remembering good-natured squabbling and wrestling with Jamie and the twins.

As they moved away the vultures hopped in or sailed down on great pinions, and the hyena and jackal rushed forward to gobble and howl and squabble over this charnel array.

El Sapo and Jesus Cabrito were probably still squabbling for domination, but neither would love the unborn ultiman.

As Twindle and Jem fussed over a still-apologizing Claire, Gabby, long innured to such petty squabbles between her sisters, turned her attention back to the house.

For the mammals of Antarctica, spring was made more interesting by the possibility that from any snowbank there might suddenly erupt a clutch of ravenous allosaur chicks, snapping and squabbling in pursuit of their first meal.

The squabble with Bernadotte at Vienna delayed our departure for a fortnight, and might have had the most disastrous influence on the fate of the squadron, as Nelson would most assuredly have waited between Malta and Sicily if he had arrived there before us.

Claire was much too independent, and Germaine was far too autocratic for them not to squabble occasionally.

While the female sits close, the male perches on top of the nest, occasionally beguiling the time by inconsequent repairs and petty squabbles with next door neighbours.

There were burrowers already at work here, and in amongst the squabbling crowd there were a few bulkier steropodons: clumsy, black-haired, oddly primitive-looking, these creatures were descended from mammals that had inhabited the southern continent since Jurassic times.