Another man had wanted him to sort out a domestic squabble about an inheritance. [noun]
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This carried them into wider water, and a long roll from the southwest crossing the pointed squabble of the strong new wind. [noun]
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Round Rabaiotti's halted ice gondola stunted men and women squabble. [noun]
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This pamphlet, which had its origin in a petty squabble, was followed in 1793 by a Fragment de l'histoire secrete de la Revolution, in which the party of the Gironde, and specially Brissot, were most mercilessly attacked. [Please select]
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But don't you two squabble over it; _I_ will do Hatteraick myself. [Please select]
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They are said never to squabble, and so are called "Happy Family" or "Happy Jacks." [Please select]
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The boat is full of children, and how they squabble. [Please select]
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