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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. squabble [Brit ˈskwɒb(ə)l, Am ˈskwɑbəl] RZ.

squabble
dispute r.ż.
squabble
prise r.ż. de bec pot.

II. squabble [Brit ˈskwɒb(ə)l, Am ˈskwɑbəl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

squabble
se disputer (over, about à propos de)
squabble
se chamailler pot. (over, about à propos de)
petty person, jealousy, squabble
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
squabble
to squabble (avec with)
to squabble (sur, pour over)
to squabble (pour over)
to squabble (à propos de, pour over)
squabble countable
squabble

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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. squabble [ˈskwɒbl, Am ˈskwɑ:bl] RZ.

squabble
querelle r.ż.

II. squabble [ˈskwɒbl, Am ˈskwɑ:bl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

squabble
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
squabble
to squabble
to squabble about sth
to squabble
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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. squabble [ˈskwa·bl] RZ.

squabble
querelle r.ż.

II. squabble [ˈskwa·bl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

squabble
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
to squabble
squabble
to squabble about sth
to squabble
Present
Isquabble
yousquabble
he/she/itsquabbles
wesquabble
yousquabble
theysquabble
Past
Isquabbled
yousquabbled
he/she/itsquabbled
wesquabbled
yousquabbled
theysquabbled
Present Perfect
Ihavesquabbled
youhavesquabbled
he/she/ithassquabbled
wehavesquabbled
youhavesquabbled
theyhavesquabbled
Past Perfect
Ihadsquabbled
youhadsquabbled
he/she/ithadsquabbled
wehadsquabbled
youhadsquabbled
theyhadsquabbled

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Despite the many times these small countries squabble amongst themselves, their common lineage ties them together in times of strife.
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Some of our local squabbles will probably disappear in enthusiasm which our action would generate.
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We do have personal squabbles as in any village, but we are living the conflict instead of fighting it.
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This was ineffective, as many political parties with only a handful of members sprang up and squabbled.
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Much of state business was conducted through private bills, and partisan squabbling greatly reduced the ability of state government to do its work.
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