The siblings had a squabble over who got to use the computer first.
The siblings began to squabble over who got to ride in the front seat of the car.
The word "squabbles" is a noun. It refers to minor disagreements or arguments.
"Squabble" is a synonym for "argue." Both words refer to a verbal disagreement or dispute between individuals.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, squabble made its first appearance about 1600, and was first used as a verb in writing in Shakespeare's Othello. It appears to be cognate with a Swedish dialectical word sqvabel, but whether the Swedish or the english word came first it is hard to say.
Two words that fit that description are "squabble" and "squirmish." Squabble means to argue or quarrel over something trivial, while squirmish describes a minor or petty quarrel.
The siblings began to squabble over who got to ride in the front seat of the car.
squabble
Squabble is an argument.
The answer would be to SQUABBLE
Argue and squabble are synonyms.
The words 'argue' and 'squabble' are synonyms.
One word that fits this definition is squabble.
A noisy quarrel about something trivial is a 'squabble'
The cast of A Honeymoon Squabble - 1926 includes: Edna Marion as Betty
No they are synonyms.
seagulls
Groups of a specific animal are commonly given a name. A squabble is the name assigned to a group of seagulls.