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    Usar "squabbling" en una oración

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    squabbling


    1. “The squabbling of the two factions had attracted his attention –


    2. What’s important now is getting the hell out of here, so how about you and I agree to save our strength for the Falmer and whatever else lurks in here instead of wasting it squabbling with each other over stupid things that will matter even less if we die in here?”


    3. After a lot of stress and squabbling, we finally called it a day


    4. Two pairs of them set up household, each in its own area above the patio, occasionally squabbling noisily during breeding time when rivalries sharpened


    5. Over the Christmas Season of 2009-2010, with Obamacare at least half-passed by the Senate and a House bill done, relative peace reigned within the squabbling Democratic Party


    6. “Ha look at the royals squabbling for power


    7. A raucous squabbling, grunting and thumping galvanised the young men awake


    8. There was a lot of squabbling and some of them died mysteriously


    9. interjected to end the squabbling


    10. Nevertheless, in the case of Iraq, he boldly insisted that the replacement of a dictator in control of a stable country, with a bunch of squabbling warlords heading opposing factions, would bring stability and freedom to the region

    11. The rest of the day went much as usual, with the children sometimes happily occupied, sometimes squabbling, usually over what to watch on the television


    12. Nothing Ann did was right, and the children were squabbling over which cartoons to watch, when Ann just lost it


    13. Alfie and Autumn started squabbling, Autumn pointing out that being a witch was not a job but a way of life, Alfie responding that he didn’t care what it was, as long as she was home in time to cook his tea


    14. Valuable time was lost as the Grand Wizard and King Spartan started squabbling between themselves


    15. For long weary centuries they have been waiting for the tardy movements of the Church of Christ, while Christians have been asleep, or wasting their energies on useless controversies, and squabbling and wrangling about forms and ceremonies


    16. After all, are these nice and deep questions about a real corporal presence and a sacrifice in the Lord's Supper of any vital importance? Do they really interfere with any leading truths of the gospel? Are they not all strifes about words which are of no consequence? Are they not all mere aesthetic squabbling about ornaments, on which tastes may be allowed to differ?


    17. He could hear them outside, squabbling in the garden


    18. And having succeeded in subduing the squabbling Nabobs and the disjointed Rajas, the British slowly but steadily unified the country to usher it into the modern era; they built roads and bridges, brought in the radio and the railways, and the telegraph and the telephone


    19. I shrink from the thought of the grumbling there was in that house of heavenly visions, grumbling and squabbling stamped out, it is true, by the heavy parental foot wherever noticed, but smouldering on from one occasion to the other


    20. That encouraged the remaining vultures and they moved closer to the wounded man, squabbling noisily for position

    21. Creating a religious-communal system of religious political power based upon the squabbling of religious fanatical idiots; arguing amongst themselves about the fine points of their sacred written texts for seven thousand years; without ever being able to come to a unified unanimous consensus about what was right or wrong in the entire drivel that was amassed and written into Jewish laws!


    22. One was overrun with squabbling bureaucracy and their petty laws


    23. The British Empire tried to play the exact same fucking diplomatic/public relations card in WW2 as it did in WW1: As an elderly uncle trying to keep the little children of Europe from squabbling and upsetting its fucking Imperial applecart of being the largest most powerful Empire in the world


    24. If she heard laughter or jeering in the crowd, she would rush at once at the scoffers and begin squabbling with them


    25. We had been squabbling continually for years, and I hated him


    26. Everyone’s pulling together to save Mark Watney, with no interdepartmental squabbling


    27. Florence was a republic, with no ruling prince or duke, dominated by an elite of squabbling merchant families


    28. Fat Betty Baxter, baker of special buns for every town festivity, shrewd questioner at parish guild meetings, was dead, her business awkwardly shared out between four squabbling daughters


    29. But if Philemon became bishop, they faced more years of squabbling and lawsuits


    30. Sometimes it seemed as though there were a number of people round him; they wanted to take him away somewhere, there was a great deal of squabbling and discussing about him

    31. They peered in together past the wire to where a dozen boys charged about, girls slapped each other, and a squabbling heap of children took turns at getting off, making a quick run, and crashing one against another


    32. Family squabbling is the greatest evil of all, and we had better do anything than be altogether by the ears


    33. I noticed that in spring there was much more squabbling in our prison; there was more noise, the yelling was greater, there were more fights; during the working hours we would see a man sometimes fixed in a meditative gaze, which seemed lost in the blue distance somewhere, the other side of the Irtych, where stretched the boundless plain, with its flight of hundreds of versts, the free Kirghiz Steppe


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