Crossword-Solution: SQUABBLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Squabble | v. i. | To contend for superiority in an unseemly maner; to scuffle; to struggle; to wrangle; to quarrel. |
| Squabble | v. i. | To debate peevishly; to dispute. |
| Squabble | v. t. | To disarrange, so that the letters or lines stand awry or are mixed and need careful readjustment; -- said of type that has been set up. |
| Squabble | n. | A scuffle; a wrangle; a brawl. |
We have 40 clues for the answer “SQUABBLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Show dissension | 1 answer |
| Petty dispute | 2 answers |
| Petty disagreement | 2 answers |
| Insignificant row | 2 answers |
| Pettifog | 2 answers |
| Petty quarrel | 5 answers |
| noisy quarrel | 25 answers |
| Haggle | 25 answers |
| militate | 33 answers |
| Bone to Pick | 34 answers |
| debating | 36 answers |
| Bicker | 36 answers |
| high words | 38 answers |
| BARNEY | 40 answers |
| Battling | 45 answers |
| Imbroglio | 45 answers |
| bobbery | 46 answers |
| Ruction | 46 answers |
| Broil | 48 answers |
| Donny-brook | 50 answers |
| Affray | 51 answers |
| melee | 52 answers |
| Skirmish | 53 answers |
| Tiff | 54 answers |
| gang war | 54 answers |
| clamour | 55 answers |
| Hue and cry | 55 answers |
| turbulence | 56 answers |
| Scuffle | 57 answers |
| Scrap | 57 answers |
| Spat | 58 answers |
| Outcry | 58 answers |
| Rumpus | 58 answers |
| Argue | 58 answers |
| Noise | 62 answers |
| Tumult | 65 answers |
| Riot | 71 answers |
| Dispute | 82 answers |
| Uproar | 91 answers |
| Excitement | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EMEACZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SQUABBLE (5)
There floated into his mind the recollection of some absurd squabble he had had with his sister about the sign overhead.
The Turk is lazy and selfish, the native women pass their time in chattering and giggling, the children play and squabble, the ubiquitous dog sleeps in the sun; but from daybreak to midnight the little mouse-colored donkeys toil unceasingly.
They had had a family squabble, the other apex of the triangle being a circus grafter who "shibbolethed" at some of the "brace games," which at that time had police protection, so far as that could be given.
The season and the place considered, it is scarce cynical to assume they had been drinking; nor, so much being granted, can it be thought exorbitant to suppose them possibly in fault for the squabble that took place.
The Attorney-General and Solicitor-General, the two great law-officers of the crown, were retained on opposite sides, and took fees--not for an Imperial prosecution, but as petty Queen's Counsel in an inter-parochial squabble.
Quotes with SQUABBLE (3)
I don't know," she said. "We used to squabble a lot when we were going together and then engaged and everything, but I thought everything would be so different as soon as you were married. And now I feel so sort of strange and everything. I feel so sort of alone.
I shouldn't have lost my temper that way. It just pricks his pride, makes him dig in his heels.""So why did you?" I asked, genuinely curious. It was rare for Nikolai's emotions to get the best of him. "I don't know," he said, shredding the leaf. "You got angry. I got angry. The room was too damn hot.""I don't think that's it.""Indigestion?" he offered." It's because you actually care about what happens to this country," I said. "The throne is just a prize to Vasily, something…
Whereas once medieval Europe had adhered to a common Catholic religion, a common Latin language, and common well-spiced cuisine (at least, for the elite), the balkanization of the Christian world along national lines now meant that nations could no longer gather around the same table as easily as before. Even though it would take some years, the Europe-wide fashion for spices-as much as Latin-would be a casualty of Martin Luther's squabble with the bishop of Rome.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1988–2013).