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to squabbling

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A minor fight or argument as between children, for example.

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Instead, he has taken to squabbling with a former mentor.

The party is deeply divided and prone to squabbling.

MPs devote much of their time to negotiating their salaries, and to squabbling.

But it was not big enough for both his sons, who soon fell to squabbling.

Later the tourists become wearier, their legs heavier, more prone to squabbling with their partners.

With four siblings, all students, the McIntoshes were used to squabbling.

Directed by Jose Joaquin Garcia and featuring young actors whose parts range from eager schoolchildren to squabbling pets.

At past festivals, maneuvering to secure one of these coveted pies has led to squabbling and hurt feelings.

Voters yearning for an end to squabbling in Washington should not conclude that everyone can be friends all the time.

Two months after the assassination of their charismatic leader, Ahmed Shah Massoud, they are prone to squabbling over everything.

Westchester communities should address the cause of the problem as opposed to squabbling over short-term, insufficient fixes.

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