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bickering
[ bik-er-ing ]
adjective
- arguing petulantly or peevishly; wrangling or quarreling:
To raise their daughter properly, the bickering pair must set aside their differences and work on their parenting skills.
- flickering:
They deliberately hadn’t fixed the bickering light at the bistro, as it had become an iconic feature of the establishment.
- Literary. rushing or making a rushing sound, as water:
The two flutes accompanied by piano sounded like two chirping birds chasing each other above a bickering stream.
noun
- the act of engaging in petulant or peevish argument:
Why all this useless bickering over who's best or better?
- the act of flickering:
If you’re bothered by the constant bickering of the malfunction light on your motorbike, do a thorough analysis of the wiring.
- Literary. the act of rushing or of making a rushing sound, as water:
Over the roar of the falls and the ceaseless bickering of the rain, he heard another sound.
Other Words From
- un·bick·er·ing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of bickering1
Example Sentences
And for voters, the bickering has become unbearable, meaning that poll numbers for all three parties have slumped.
Bass said she, the supervisors and the homelessness authority have moved beyond the bickering and finger pointing that hampered regional efforts in the past to work on a unified front.
Such playful bickering characterized the collaboration Gascón and Audiard developed over the yearlong process of fleshing out Emilia and her story.
Nicknamed “the professor”, he had immense support, especially among young people disillusioned by the endless bickering of the political classes.
His main message: to rebuild ties and trust with the EU after the bitter bickering of Brexit negotiations.
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