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A quarrel about petty points.
spat
fuss
squabble
tiff
bicker
pettifoggery
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spat
fuss
squabble
tiff
bicker
1
The latest diplomatic
spat
came as violence along the Israel-Gaza border simmered.
2
Anyway, in this case, the number it
spat
out was your age.
3
I
spat
,
none too pleased with my situation, press-ganged into mercenary service.
4
Following the
spat
,
Trump signed an executive order to regulate social media.
5
This is Mr Trump's second high-profile
spat
with a female news anchor.
1
The league has come and gone without
fuss
;
wait for the championship.
2
The newscaster had made a
fuss
over that issue also, of course.
3
Grandmother wanted most of all to save the family money &
fuss
.
4
There are often days when I want something tasty with minimal
fuss
.
5
Why all the
fuss
,
if Ireland is fully funded until next year?
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
I do not think that I am in a
tiff
,
Sir Francis.
2
He privately thought the girl might have gone off in a
tiff
.
3
They parted in a
tiff
-
that
's
the
way she got rid of him.
4
We had a slight
tiff
,
and she has bolted off to Meran.
5
They had a little
tiff
on account of Johnson's Edition of Shakspeare.
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
Do you take for philosophy this twaddle, this intolerable
pettifoggery
adorned with a few scholastic trimmings?
2
"I must observe that this whole proceeding smacks of
pettifoggery
and chicanery."
1
Well you young people are impressionable.' She again started moaning and
bickering
.
2
We know there was a long, earlier era of
bickering
machine probes.
3
And it represents a calamity far beyond the
bickering
of local lords.
4
The parents were
bickering
,
perhaps about how she had gotten that way.
5
Einstein was the only thinker in a century gone mad from
bickering
.
6
Policy confusion, internal
bickering
and vested interests have hamstrung the president's reforms.
7
What grated most disagreeably upon him was the
bickering
of the priests.
8
The delays owe as much to their
bickering
as to production setbacks.
9
This is hardly surprising for those that have been following the
bickering
.
10
Finally, Genzyme chief executive Henri Termeer demanded that his researchers stop
bickering
.
11
The
bickering
deepened into forthright quarrel, with at last the expected explosion.
12
But, three months on, crippled by internal
bickering
,
it has achieved little.
13
I'm not talking about the normal
bickering
that occurs between two people.
14
Come for the porcupine clubbing, stay for the Dharma and Greg
bickering
.
15
Same idea though, same show, prepare for the same barneys and
bickering
.
16
Team One was proving extremely unprofessional,
bickering
like a pair of adolescents.
bickering
bicker
political bickering
partisan bickering
much bickering
internal bickering
constant bickering
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