Synonym: bickering, brabble, fuss, niggle, pettifog, pettifoggery, quibble, spat, squabble, tiff. Similar words: wicked, rickets, rubicund, bicameral, maker, marker, worker, broker. Meaning: ['bɪkə] n. a quarrel about petty points. v. argue over petty things.
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(1) I wish you two would stop bickering.
(2) Will you two stop bickering!
(3) They kept bickering over who should answer the phone.
(4) The children are always bickering .
(5) Her years of drunken bickering hardened my heart.
(6) The election will end months of political bickering.
(7) The two boys were always bickering with each other over their toy guns.
(8) He is still bickering with the control tower over admissible approach routes.
(9) They're always bickering with each other about/over their personal problems.
(10) Phil Bicker, our art director, never goes home. 9.
(11) The Democrats, now smugly confident, may start to bicker among themselves.
(12) Even so, Bicker and Luib had to hunt on the eastern bank to supplement what food they had left.
(13) Cohabitors bicker less if they do marry and fight less during the breakup if they do get a divorce.
(14) In the morning Bicker was ill-tempered when he was told of the latest addition to the company, but Ratagan was pleased.
(15) Riven held back as Bicker, Corrary and Isay piled into them.
(16) Riven saw Bragad gesticulating at Bicker, who sipped wine reflectively.
(17) They always bicker when they meet at school.
(18) We began to bicker and argue.
(19) Likes the nature the breath, the creek murmur bicker, the bird sounds.
(20) The two brothers always bicker about whose turn it is to wash the dishes.
(21) The two children used to bicker about who should do the washing - up.
(22) It is sad to see a county confine its activities to undignified public bickering.
(23) I went into medicine to care for patients[sentencedict.com], not to waste time bickering over budgets.
(24) The council finally elected a leader after several days of bickering.
(25) Mira was there also, forlorn in the snowy courtyard as she contemplated Bicker leaving her yet again.
(26) Freddie is spot-on when he says only lawyers get rich from couples who bicker over who gets what from the divorce.
(27) But Davidson thinks the message from voters last fall indicates that lawmakers should act, not bicker.
(28) They ate meat and bread that was hardened by the cold, but Bicker would not allow them to eat snow.
(29) Whenever the phone rings - about once every ten minutes - they bicker over who must answer it.
(30) As for some things all right to quarrel and bicker about, but fundamental cooperation is needed.