Bickered

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Definitions and meanings of "Bickered"

What do we mean by bickered?

To quarrel in a tiresome, insulting manner.

To brawl or move tremulously, quiver, shimmer (of a water stream, light, flame, etc.)

(of rain) To patter.

To skirmish; to exchange blows; to fight.

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The word "bickered" in example sentences

LOGAN MCQUEARY, GABRIEL ` S FATHER: We ` ve always had -- you know, kind of bickered and fighting a little bit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We ` ve always had -- you know, kind of bickered and fighting a little bit, arguing here, arguing there. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Efforts to amend the Constitution to allow prayer in school foundered as supporters bickered over what kind of prayer should be allowed and over provisions for students to opt out. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Fox News's Chris Wallace says Perry and Romney "bickered like a married couple". ❋ Unknown (2011)

Gore and body parts littered the warehouse floor, and the pale, gargoyle-like creatures ate and hissed and bickered. ❋ L. A. Banks (2011)

While the French and the Italians have bickered over the free flow of Libyan refugees between them, the Danes have moved to reinstall controls and met only minimal resistance from their partners. ❋ Unknown (2011)

His principled bearing, Mr. Bay suggests, helped him exercise authority and accumulate power even when all around him was a shambles, as the Young Turks, who opposed the Ottoman sultanate, bickered and "The Sick Man of Europe" suffered through his death throes. ❋ Philip Delves Broughton (2012)

There, 150 years ago this month, 132 delegates from 21 states bickered, bargained and tried in vain to bridge the chasm that widened beneath them even as they met. ❋ Michael E. Ruane (2011)

Both parties are emerging damaged by the fight, which put the economy at risk as they bickered over who was more stubborn. ❋ Naftali Bendavid (2011)

As the council bickered, Chanlis reached out and lifted the veil. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The wolf-dogs, clustered on the far side of the fire, snarled and bickered among themselves, but evinced no inclination to stray off into the darkness. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They also bickered until the wee hours of the morning. ❋ Shelagh Power-Chopra (2011)

Paul Hagan, an Austrian author Dulles at first thought was “a revolutionary with fire in his eye,” proposed a daring plan to infiltrate a small team into Europe to link up with the German underground movement; but Hagan soon became worthless as a secret agent when he publicly bickered with other expatriates who accused him of being a communist Lothario. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

Last week, while U.S. lawmakers bickered, a sweeping trade pact between South Korea and the European Union took effect; one between Colombia and Canada takes force in August. ❋ Elizabeth Williamson (2011)

And while chivalry committed suicide over its ladies 'gloves, the stout, wooden-headed burghers, with an eye to the facts of life, dickered and bickered in trade. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Scranton bosses bickered, and Michael snapped: I hate the fact that we have to do this together! ❋ Unknown (2009)

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