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1 They had a little tiff on account of Johnson's Edition of Shakspeare.
2 Eager held her in civil converse; their little tiff was over.
3 A little tiff now and then is all well enough in its place.
4 He is going to treat our little tiff about that lady as closed.
5 Did any little tiff arise, Shenton was off to see Manoel.
6 Was I the only person who found this little tiff engaging?
7 This little tiff not only failed to mar our hilarity, but even increased it.
8 Mary Louise and I had a little tiff this morning.
9 That hadn't anything to do with our little tiff .
10 So after our little tiff of the day before yesterday I sent the notice off forthwith.
11 My capacity for giving a shit about your little tiff down here has hit its limit.
12 Every now and then we'd have a little tiff , but don't all couples have their good and bad days?
13 As you have been married now nearly six weeks, you can hardly be surprised at a little tiff arising.
15 So like I said, if you think your little tiff with Susie is over, it may very well not be, Grady told him.
16 Evidently she and Allison had patched up whatever little tiff they'd had, because, to Ruth's relief, Bethy was not only willing, but enthusiastic.
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