1. squabbling - Noun
2. squabbling - Verb
of Squabble
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is thus tolerance that is the source of peace, and intolerance that is the source of disorder and squabbling. Pierre Bayle
Faust complains of having two souls in his breast. I have a whole squabbling crowd. It goes on as in a republic. Otto von Bismarck
We are the world's Pariah not because we do not have the courage to resist, but rather because out entire national energy is wasted in eternal and unproductive squabbling between the right and the left. Joseph Goebbels
Jesus did not come to the Earth to start 285 squabbling denominations fighting over the Bible. How like the devil to divide Christians over the Bible. John Hagee
You have to rise above the squabbling and chaos, and keep believing. You have to always keep your goals in mind.” -Hera, goddess of marriage. Rick Riordan
At an exhibition in London, one sagacious critic wrote: 'Monsieur Degas seems a good pupil of Nittis!' Doesn't this reflect that mania which men of letters have for squabbling in court over who had a given idea first? And the mania spreads to painters who take great care of their originality. Paul Gauguin