The small children were bickering in the back seat the whole way home.
All my kids do all day is bicker.
Students must not bicker in class. (BICKER - quarrel, dispute)
When the sisters sat in the laundromat, waiting for their wash, they had a tendency to fight and bicker over very small issues.
Bicker is another word for argue, usually when people are arguing about silly or not important things. Like you and your siblings may bicker - they aren't long, ongoing, serious arguments, but short arguments or squabbles. Bicker sounds more poetic.
BICKER is correct.
bicker is a verb
'Bickering' means arguing about something relatively petty or unimportant. Therefore:The unhappy couple was bickering yet again over whose turn it was to walk the dog.
Jan Bicker was born in 1591.
Jan Bicker died in 1653.
Andries Bicker was born in 1586.
Andries Bicker died in 1652.
To bicker means to quarrel in a tiresome manner, to skirmish or to fight.