We have no meanings for "have a squabble" in our records yet.
1 They were willing to bring in the territory, and then have a squabble and controversy whether it should be slave or free territory.
2 Nearly everybody had a squabble with her upon some pretext.
3 I 've just had a squabble with Kitty Offenhaus.
4 Fine Gael and Labour are having a squabble abut the remaining €10 billion, he said.
5 They had a squabble with workers.
6 The little Scotsman had a squabble with his landlord, and was obliged to take his guest to the Mitre.
7 "Roger and I had a squabble yesterday," admitted Ethel Brown.
8 He and Jack were returning one day from fishing, and they had come nearer than Howard had liked to having a squabble .
9 " Had a squabble with the autosub systems getting up the estuary," she said, and laughed mirthlessly.
10 She and I had a squabble in the passage; she said I was not to come in because I had my red dress on.
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