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squabblesnounpl. of squabble an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinionsfrightened by noise of the squabble, the cat hid under the couch altercations, argle-bargles(chiefly British), arguments, argy-bargies(chiefly British), battles royal(or battle royals or battles royale or battle royales), bickers, brawls, contretemps, controversies, cross fires, disagreements, disputes, donnybrooks, fallings-out(or falling-outs), fights, hassles, imbroglios, kickups, misunderstandings, quarrels, rhubarbs, rows, scraps, set-tos, spats, tiffs, wrangles clashes, run-ins, skirmishes, tangles, tussleslogomachiesfeuds, vendettasattacks, contentions, dissensions(also dissentions)debates, differences, disputationsfusses, objections, protestations, protestsaffrays(chiefly British), fisticuffs, fracases(or British fracas), frays, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées)catfights squabblesverbpresent tense third-person singular of squabbleto express different opinions about something often angrilythe children squabbled loudly over who got to play with the toy first altercates, argues, argufies, bickers, brabbles, brawls, controverts, disputes, falls out, fights, hassles, jars, quarrels, quibbles, rows, scraps, spats, tiffs, wrangles challenges, dares, defiesclashes, contends, contests, tanglescavils, fusses, nitpicksconsiders, debates, discusseskicks, objects, protests bandies words, butts heads, locks horns, mixes it up coexists, gets alongaccepts, agrees, assents, concurs, consents |