Squabble


The meaning of the word Squabble is: minor fight or argument


Examples:

The old couple was known to squabble about even the most trivial things.

published by Garrett on 2021-08-22 05:07:28


You must not squabble about such simple things as who gets to sit in the front seat of the car.

published by Kaci on 2021-09-08 14:48:37


The brothers were known to squabble about who would be player one in their video game.

published by Terrence on 2021-08-13 09:03:09


When he became tired of her complaining, they would begin to squabble about everything.

published by Malinda on 2021-06-19 20:15:15


She decided to break up with her boyfriend after he felt the need to squabble every time she smiled at another man.

published by Ted on 2021-12-15 11:12:09


They had been engaged in this squabble for so long that they had forgotten why it had started in the first place.

published by Amber on 2021-11-25 15:42:30


It may just seem like a squabble to you, but this argument is important to their future survival.

published by Renee on 2021-12-27 05:42:20


Kids will squabble over the most ridiculous things.

published by Elmer on 2021-12-21 14:58:03


He always felt his wife was ready to squabble, which drove him to avoid going home on time.

published by Amina on 2022-01-04 10:50:50


Though they felt it was a serious matter, it appeared to onlookers that they were engaged in a squabble.

published by Jeanelle on 2021-03-30 04:33:42


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