Squabble in a sentence as a noun

What city of 300,000 do you know that hasn't had a bar fight / civil squabble / etc?

The word for a "civil squabble" involving 2000 people is "riot.

They are happy to become instruments of a sandbox squabble, for a price.

When was the last time you heard of a "bar fight / civil squabble" that involved a reported 2000 people?

To a lot of us, it looks like yet more pointless time- and effort-wasting squabble from the "design" crowd.

I find your need to squabble over quotation styles pretentious.

Let MS and Sony squabble over the hardcore gamers, Nintendo would go after the other 80% of the population.

Squabble in a sentence as a verb

To think that we squabble over silly things on this planet every day when there's a whole universe of stuff we can't even comprehend out there.

This is an incredibly shallow celebrity squabble story.

Don't squabble over what's going to end up being a very small percentage of what you pay the person over their whole time with you at the risk of sending the best talent straight out the door.

But here is the problem: there isn't an infinite supply of capable students; the squabble that is going to happen for the few capable students in the mediocre horde isn't going to be fun. I predict that the model isn't going to be successful, but I cannot see what is going to take its place.

Between a political class willing to destroying the functioning of your own government over a petty squabble and a terrifyingly out of control security state even visiting is increasingly feeling like a bad idea.

how it made you, your colleagues, clients etc. feel>3: pause wait for explanation, give clarification on behaviors but don't enter into squabble on whether it was right or wrong>4: In future I'd suggest there are three things I've found that are good to do when someone wants to give feedback.

How many college campuses and universities in the world struggle with real problems with real consequences to society like female students getting raped in dark alleys and fraud/bribery/plagiarism and never get the attention they deserve?The fact that this inconsequential squabble gets discussed so much and gets portrayed as the fight between David and "Goliath The Man", instead of being seen as a public tantrum being thrown by a spoiled kid living a cushioned life inside a cocoon made out of hopes and dreams, makes me sick to my stomach.

Squabble definitions

noun

a quarrel about petty points

See also: bicker bickering spat tiff pettifoggery fuss

verb

argue over petty things; "Let's not quibble over pennies"

See also: quibble niggle pettifog bicker brabble