squabble (Meaning)

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squabble (n)

a quarrel about petty points

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squabble (v)

argue over petty things

squabble Sentence Examples

  1. The siblings engaged in a squabble over who would get the last cookie.
  2. The neighbors had a heated squabble about the noise level coming from each other's homes.
  3. The parents tried to quell the squabble between their children by offering them a compromise.
  4. The two friends had a brief squabble that was quickly resolved with a handshake.
  5. The meeting between the rival political parties devolved into a squabble over semantics.
  6. The children's squabble over the toy car reached a fever pitch, prompting their parents to intervene.
  7. The squabble between the two roommates over rent payments escalated into a heated argument.
  8. The students' squabble over who would present their project first threatened to derail the entire presentation.
  9. The squabble between the two companies over patent rights went to court, dragging on for years.
  10. The squabble between the opposing teams during the game cast a sour mood over the entire event.

FAQs About the word squabble

a quarrel about petty points, argue over petty things

controversy, bicker, fight, quarrel, argument, altercation,dispute, brawl, disagreement,misunderstanding

get along, concur, agree, agree, get along, accept, coexist, concur, accept, coexist

The siblings engaged in a squabble over who would get the last cookie.

The neighbors had a heated squabble about the noise level coming from each other's homes.

The parents tried to quell the squabble between their children by offering them a compromise.

The two friends had a brief squabble that was quickly resolved with a handshake.