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squabble (mass) | squabble
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squabble (encz) | squabble,hádka n: Zdeněk Brož |
squabble (encz) | squabble,handrkování n: Zdeněk Brož |
squabble (encz) | squabble,handrkovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
squabble (encz) | squabble,pře n: Zdeněk Brož |
Squabble (gcide) | Squabble \Squab"ble\ (skw[o^]b"b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Squabbled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Squabbling
(-bl[i^]ng).] [Cf. dial. Sw. skvabbel a dispute, skvappa to
chide.]
1. To contend for superiority in an unseemly manner; to
scuffle; to struggle; to wrangle; to quarrel.
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2. To debate peevishly; to dispute.
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The sense of these propositions is very plain,
though logicians might squabble a whole day whether
they should rank them under negative or affirmative.
--I. Watts.
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Syn: To dispute; contend; scuffle; wrangle; quarrel;
struggle.
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Squabble (gcide) | Squabble \Squab"ble\, v. t. (Print.)
To disarrange, so that the letters or lines stand awry or are
mixed and need careful readjustment; -- said of type that has
been set up.
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Squabble (gcide) | Squabble \Squab"ble\, n.
A scuffle; a wrangle; a brawl.
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squabble (wn) | squabble
n 1: a quarrel about petty points [syn: bicker, bickering,
spat, tiff, squabble, pettifoggery, fuss]
v 1: argue over petty things; "Let's not quibble over pennies"
[syn: quibble, niggle, pettifog, bicker,
squabble, brabble] |
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Squabble (gcide) | Squabble \Squab"ble\ (skw[o^]b"b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Squabbled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Squabbling
(-bl[i^]ng).] [Cf. dial. Sw. skvabbel a dispute, skvappa to
chide.]
1. To contend for superiority in an unseemly manner; to
scuffle; to struggle; to wrangle; to quarrel.
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2. To debate peevishly; to dispute.
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The sense of these propositions is very plain,
though logicians might squabble a whole day whether
they should rank them under negative or affirmative.
--I. Watts.
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Syn: To dispute; contend; scuffle; wrangle; quarrel;
struggle.
[1913 Webster]Squabble \Squab"ble\, v. t. (Print.)
To disarrange, so that the letters or lines stand awry or are
mixed and need careful readjustment; -- said of type that has
been set up.
[1913 Webster]Squabble \Squab"ble\, n.
A scuffle; a wrangle; a brawl.
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Squabbled (gcide) | Squabble \Squab"ble\ (skw[o^]b"b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Squabbled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Squabbling
(-bl[i^]ng).] [Cf. dial. Sw. skvabbel a dispute, skvappa to
chide.]
1. To contend for superiority in an unseemly manner; to
scuffle; to struggle; to wrangle; to quarrel.
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2. To debate peevishly; to dispute.
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The sense of these propositions is very plain,
though logicians might squabble a whole day whether
they should rank them under negative or affirmative.
--I. Watts.
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Syn: To dispute; contend; scuffle; wrangle; quarrel;
struggle.
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Squabbler (gcide) | Squabbler \Squab"bler\ (-bl[~e]r), n.
One who squabbles; a contentious person; a brawler.
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squabbler (wn) | squabbler
n 1: someone who quarrels about a small matter |
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