squabble 的 3 个定义
squab·bled, squab·bling.
- to engage in a petty quarrel.
squab·bled, squab·bling.
- Printing. to disarrange and mix.
- a petty quarrel.
squabble 近义词
argument
argue
更多squabble例句
- The rest of the family sometimes balked at their squabbles, which Farr said drove their relatives “justifiably nuts.”
- Shaver’s songs evoked dusty back roads, rural isolation, bar fights, knock-down drag-out marital squabbles and money lost at poker games, as well as the near-destitution of his youth and his own lofty ambitions.
- “The meeting devolved into a partisan squabble,” The Post’s Greg Miller, Ellen Nakashima and Adam Entous reported the following year.
- Bees did, we presume, during a biochemical squabble with viruses in a damp corner of their shared history.
- The squabble eventually devolved into a barely choreographed slapstick fight where Colbert, O’Brien, and Jon Stewart seemed to be locked in a battle for the ages.
- The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait.
- At the time, the renamed corner caused a slight international squabble and demands for its removal.
- The crowd that accumulated to watch the squabble reportedly applauded and cheered as Bieber fled the scene.
- But this scholarly squabble quickly grew ugly with the discovery of Kennewick Man in 1996.
- Refaeli got involved in the squabble herself with a pair of near-identical tweets written in Hebrew.
- We fix it up and agree to try over ag'in, and then, fust thing we know, we're right into the middle of another squabble.
- The principle would be valuable in many a squabble of corporate employer and hosts of servants in the modern time.
- Twice the big steamer stopped her engines and drifted until the squabble ahead of her seemed to have been settled.
- Fult Cawsler hes done moved hyar from over on Squabble Creek, an' opened a resteraw.
- The hogs evidently thought it feed time, for they rushed forward and began to squabble over the voided matter.