Similar words: bicker, trickery, city slicker, lingering, withering, mothering, offering, gathering. Meaning: ['bkərɪŋ] n. a quarrel about petty points.
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31. The self of a thermostat system has endless internal bickering about whether to turn the furnace up or down.
32. All the meetings seemed to end up the same lately with everyone bickering and staking out political ground.
33. Instead, nationalist argument and continual bickering between nation-states played on the fears and worries of the borderlands.
34. The kids were bickering about who would sleep in the top bunk.
35. By keeping war aims vague, he prevented bickering among the Allies.
36. The movement that had started as a reaction against dogma fell into doctrinal bickering.
37. As they began bickering about how to interpret his behavior.
38. Nor did divisions and bickering between Protestants lend prestige to their faith.
39. Eventually, most youngsters outgrow the jealousy and bickering[sentencedict.com], and begin to feel affection and care for each other.
40. In May, after months of bickering, parliament amended the asylum law.
41. The parents were becoming weary with the constant bickering.
42. The children are always bickering about something or other.
43. The two brothers are bickering again.
44. The bickering And bitterness between them, And more important.
45. The two children were always bickering over their toys.
46. They are forever bickering and biting.
47. A lot of older people are crotchety because they've been complaining all their lives. (Down in Florida, my mother describes condo-association bickering as 'nitpicking in paradise.
48. The two children are always bickering ( with each other ) over their toys.
49. So let us stop bickering within our ranks. Stop tilting at windmills.
50. Joe Sky Captain Sullivan:Could we just for once die without all this bickering?
51. And the bickering, slothful Congress seemed likely to pass some important legislation quickly.
52. I don't like a lot of bickering and confusion myself.
53. If someone knocked over the salt shaker, you will be scolded, an argument, only to knock over the salt sprinkled on the head to lift the bickering and unhappiness.
54. But the latest crisis has not spawned any institutional children, mainly because the UN food agencies—FAO, IFAD and the World Food Programme—spent too much time bickering.
55. The two children were always bickering with each other over small matters.
56. Walter Mitty raised his hand briefly and the bickering attorneys were stilled.
57. Absent was the public bickering over economic stimulus versus regulation that had plagued the runup to their session.
58. The children are always bickering ( with each other ) ( over their toys ).
59. The era of international bickering and cold war obstructionism has finally ended.
60. Fighting for fun or bickering once in a while is normal.
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