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(1) A quarrel about petty points,argument
(2) A quarrel about petty points
(3) Argument
(1) Argue over petty things,argue
(2) Argue over petty things
(3) Argue
(1) They're having a family squabble and want to suck in the rest of us.
(2) As usual Papa found a way to settle the squabble .
(3) It's a private squabble which no-one else is interested in.
(4) The drama centres on twin sisters, Dibs Hamilton and Girlie Delaney, and the ugly squabble over who gets to inherit Allandale, the family farm.
(5) We'll still squabble like children, because you can't change human nature.
(6) The family did get into the occasional squabble over the latest dance crazes.
(7) During a family squabble , my parents told us exactly how u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510disappointedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb they were in us.
(8) Even in the mixed teams, it's the girls that are squabbling and always having to have the last word.
(9) If you enjoy engaging in office politics or family squabbles , this is might be a much better alternative that does far less harm to others.
(10) We spent much of the next 20 minutes squabbling over who had the better of it.
(11) He doesn't have time for his family's petty squabbles , or lounging around in bars with his mates.
(12) He might have caused a storm in a teacup in the corridors of the Westminster press lobby as journalists squabbled over who had the story, whether it was attributable and who had told The Sun anyway.
(13) Our four-year-old twins (age gap: two minutes) have fought and squabbled since they grasped the concept of owning anything.
(14) We've survived distance, illness and family squabbles and with every challenge we overcome, we get a little closer.
(15) Mr Milnes said New Zealanders were squabbling over tax cuts while the environment was showing signs of stress.
(16) The dispute spiralled as the neighbours squabbled over the boundary line running along their drive when Mr Johnson wanted to build a garage.
(17) His reported penchant for trimming films in the editing suite has earned him the nickname Harvey Scissorhands, and he was rumoured to have squabbled furiously with Martin Scorsese over Gangs of New York.
(18) Britain and the United States squabbled endlessly - almost going to war at one stage - over exactly where the border between the two countries should run.
(19) Certainly the petty political squabbles could prove embarrassing if extensively reported on.
(20) In the mid-1850s, Scott's squabbles with Secretary of War Jefferson Davis were legendary.
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