Crossword-Solution: BRABBLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Brabble | v. i. | To clamor; to contest noisily. |
| Brabble | n. | A broil; a noisy contest; a wrangle. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRABBLE | anagram | BABBLER, BLABBER |
We have 7 clues for the answer “BRABBLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| brannigan | 4 answers |
| Caterwaul | 16 answers |
| Bicker | 36 answers |
| Brawl | 66 answers |
| Fall out | 68 answers |
| Chatter | 69 answers |
| Quarrel | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRABBLE (5)
Then there was the World-Spectre of the Pretender, stretching huge over Creation, like the Brocken-Spectre in hazy weather;--against whom how protect yourself, except by cannonading for the Kaiser at Messina; by rushing into every brabble that rose, and hiring the parties with money to fight it out well? It was the established method in that matter; method not of George's inventing, nor did it cease with George.
Friedrich knows they have deliberated on their Pretext for a War, and have fixed on what will do,--some new small Prussian-Mecklenburg brabble, which there has lately been; paltry enough recruiting-quarrel, such as often are (and has been settled mutually some time ago, this one, but is capable of being ripped up again);--and that, on this cobweb of a pretext, they mean to draw sword when they like.
There has been lately a considerable private brabble as to Tutorage of the Duke of Weimar (Wilhelmina's maddish Duke, who is dead lately; and a Prince left, who soon died also, but left a Son, who grew to be Goethe's friend); Tutorage claimed by various Cousins, has been adjudged to this one, King Friedrich co-operating in such result.
Meredith, apologetically, "the child meant no--" "I tell you I'm not to be mollified by any woman's brabble," blustered Lee.
But now Patricia confessed to a restless longing for the sight of city streets and the brabble of city noises.