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Significats de
brabble
en anglès
portuguès
bicar reciprocamente
català
disputar
Tornar al significat
Argue over petty things.
squabble
quibble
bicker
niggle
pettifog
català
disputar
Sinònims
Examples for "
squabble
"
squabble
quibble
bicker
niggle
pettifog
Examples for "
squabble
"
1
The politicians just shout and
squabble
and all of Europe knows it.
2
Cross-border banks may prove harder to resolve if authorities
squabble
over losses.
3
Later we may
squabble
,
just the way I do with Walt now.
4
Now divine attention has become a resource that they must
squabble
for.
5
Once they are in there they can talk and
squabble
for hours.
1
He was right, of course, and there was no time to
quibble
.
2
You're in no position to talk of rights or
quibble
about titles.
3
There was barely a
quibble
about the charges during the information morning.
4
The woman was too downright in her honesty to
quibble
or fence.
5
But it is needless to
quibble
at a definition of the term.
1
Before we can
bicker
any further, the sheriff walks into the courtroom.
2
He could not bear to hear his parents
bicker
any longer.
3
They can
bicker
and brawl to their hearts' content, it makes no difference.
4
It is never good news when two of the world's biggest economies
bicker
.
5
The current suspects get to
bicker
in a stylish basement with insulated walls.
1
It's possible that one outstanding
niggle
may resurface; if so, avoid overreacting.
2
He felt a
niggle
of worry every time he thought of her.
3
I remembered another
niggle
-
odeon
line from an earlier Spithill interview I did.
4
Leinster senior coach Stuart Lancaster said: Johnny has a lower-leg
niggle
.
5
However, one small
niggle
has been thrown up by the event.
1
It wouldn't do me any good to
pettifog
in this matter.
2
Lanny, you, with all your intellect-whenyou know the oath as well as
I
-
you
pettifog
like that!
3
The issues involved are too big and far-reaching for
pettifogging
methods.
4
The opposition did not propose to waste effort on
pettifogging
preliminaries.
5
Politics after Auschwitz was not meant to become yet another instance of
pettifogging
.
Ús de
brabble
en anglès
1
His wrath at their babble and petty
brabble
doubted that they did.
2
There will be a great
brabble
about it.'
3
Other whites take part in our
brabbles
,
while temper holds out, with a certain schoolboy entertainment.
4
All their debates were pacified by him; he put an end to their
brabbling
suits at law and wrangling differences.
5
He had hailed even the Treaty of Utrecht with welcome, in hopes it might at least end these Northern
brabbles
.
6
He gave notice to his government that commerce would have no security at Antwerp "in those
brabbling
times."
7
Generals Ramseur, Daniel and Godwin, together with Colonels Andrews, Garrett,
Brabble
,
Wood, Spear, Blacknall, C. M. Avery, Jones, Barbour and
8
'Braver hearts never beat in English breasts, yet do but mark how they
brabble
and clamour like clowns on a Saturday night.
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great brabble
petty brabble
Translations for
brabble
portuguès
bicar reciprocamente
beijar-se
català
disputar
obeir
subtilitzar
Brabble
a través del temps