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Answer for the clue "Small spat ", 4 letters:
tiff
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Word definitions for tiff in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tiff \Tiff\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tiffed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Tiffing .] To be in a pet. She tiffed with Tim, she ran from Ralph. --Landor.
Usage examples of tiff.
The squadcar that had panicked me was on quite another errand, what looked like a faggot tiff or atrocity on Gay Street.
He stumbled backward blindly, crashed into the restraining wall lining the top of the building, and slumped to a tiffing position.
Blackwood may come as Nemesis, and compel him to regorge any puffing and cramming which Tiff has put into his pocket, and is earnest to have a letter addressed in an influential quarter to prevent this.
The Czechs - like other central and east European countries - mistook a transatlantic tiff for a geopolitical divorce and tried to implausibly capitalize on the yawning rift that opened between the erstwhile allies.
Tiffs between Sharon Hays and her boss and mentor seldom lasted very long.
What few letters were here were all in the same vein: questions about classifications and identifications, tiffs with other scientists over various arcane subjects.
Tianchuan tried to steer them away from this personal tiff, his main concern being to preserve the harmony between the Triads and the Mu Family.
I should find out for myself that there had been something deeper than a mere conjugal tiff between the Mandersons.
And at least she doesn't duck out at the last moment because of a lovers' tiff.
Tiff joined him in a few verses, then bounded friskily away, rolling head over heels through the grass, hollering hysterically and getting away from Chaney’.
But tiffs minor element of speculation helps Palwick develop a very moving story of family dynamics and grief, nudging reality just a bit out of kilter so that we can see more clearly.
Still slightly tiffed at Halmarain's earlier accusations, he wove a red-robed wizard turned renegade into his story.
Both suits showed three tiny holes that—in contrast to the prick Tiffs protective suit had suffered—penetrated through the plastic material.
The Hono who had accompanied Tiffs column, and who had been given the name Nathan by O’Keefe, walked at the head.
The clearer Tiffs mind became the more he became convinced that he had really not heard a voice at all but that his brain had received a telepathic message.