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squabble

verb intransitive
To contend for superiority; to scuffle; to struggle; as, two persons squabble in sport.

squabble

To contend; to wrangle; to quarrel.

squabble

To debate peevishly; to dispute. If there must be disputes, it is less criminal to squabble than to murder.

squabble

noun
A scuffle; a wrangle; a brawl; a petty quarrel.