squabble造句31. To engage in a petty, bad - tempered quarrel; squabble.
32. VERB EXAMPLE: The sales representatives used squabble about who had the best looking clothes.
33. One of the Times' insiders not only likens the squabble to "world war three" but also dubs it "the biggest ego battle in history". So much for Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony.
34. As for the good Mrs. Pendennis, she was almost distracted when she heard of the squabble, and of Pen's unchristian behavior..com
35. Bicker: To engage in a petty, bad - tempered quarrel; squabble.
36. And without a leader bigger than the party, the PT's out-and-out socialists will be more likely to squabble with its social-democratic reformers.
37. Just a squabble every and then when someone was off.
38. Once upon a time, or so my teacher told me, a Chinese boy and all American girl had a squabble. Both wanted to keep a bunny rabbit they had found in the garden.
39. She always made me smile, even after Sis and I had just had a big squabble.
40. Don't interfere in a matrimonial squabble – let husband and wife fight it out among themselves.
41. "The (CBOT) members are having an internal squabble as to who gets what," said Brendan Caldwell, president and CEO of Toronto-based Caldwell Asset Management Inc, which holds 47 of CBOE's 930 seats.
42. Don't squabble over trifles.