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How to use the word squabble in a Sentence?

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The establishment media seems unwilling to investigate the story from the standpoint of international relations, but finds it easier to look at gas lines and gas prices, while it is true that there are other news items taking space in the news agenda, this cyberattack has many high impact implications that are missing from the reporting thus far. The media seem more interested in the GOP squabble over Liz Cheney, for example, than this more impactful cyberattack story.

Jeffrey McCall

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

When you're a secretary of state in a state and all of the sudden you become a nationally known figure in a squabble with the President of the United States, that doesn't put you in a positive light.

Eric Tanenblatt

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Californians in fire areas have lost everything, they should not be victimized again because of a political squabble.

Marie Waldron

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

You can squabble maybe with the choice of words.

State John Kerry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It sort of boils down to that we are not personally owners of this. We can not run into the squabble part, I have to go to a job and earn Jacob Wallenberg living, like everyone else.

Jacob Wallenberg

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The eagle has ceased to scream, but the parrots will now begin to chatter. The war of the giants is over and the pigmies will now start to squabble.

Winston Churchill

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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