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  1. argue over petty things
    Let's not quibble over pennies

How To Use brabble In A Sentence

  • [Illustration] "What monstrous brabble is this, you mad bitch?" he retorted, grunting as I bear-hugged his waist, shouldering the cuirass to squeeze it home. No Great Magic
  • I tell you I'm not to be mollified by any woman's brabble," blustered Lee. Janice Meredith
  • When you asked one another (the first time) what was become of me; I was hard by you: at the most, within the distance of two yards length; and perceiving that you saw mee not, (being still so neere, and alwaies before you:) I went on, smiling to my selfe, to heare you brabble and rage against me. The Decameron
  • 'Out of this, however, and the fact resulting from it, that he now assumed a more decisive form of speech in the Periodical "_Thalia_" founded by him, and therein spared the players as little as the public, there grew for him so many and such irritating brabbles and annoyances that he determined to quit his connection with the Theatre, leave Mannheim altogether; and, at Leipzig with his new title of Rath, to begin a new honourable career. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
  • Svein Estrithson, always beaten during Magnus's life, by and by got an agreement from the prudent Harald to _be_ King of Denmark, then; and end these wearisome and ineffectual brabbles; Harald having other work to do. Early Kings of Norway
  • Other whites take part in our brabbles, while temper holds out, with a certain schoolboy entertainment. A Footnote to History Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa
  • ‘But I pray you, good uncle, say, what need have you to thrust yourself into these difficulties and brabbles? The First Part. VII. Of the Second Departure Which Our Good Knight, Don Quixote, Made from His House to Seek Adventures
  • His wrath at their babble and petty brabble doubted that they did. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Then they divided the gold and jewels between them; but a brabble arose between them concerning the enchanted saddle bags, Sálim saying, “I will have them;” and Salím, saying, “I will take them;” and they came to high words. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Beginning with that brabble over the "gray cloth gowne," there must have gone on in Hudson's party the same bickerings and wranglings that went on in Greely's party, and the same development of small animosities into burning hatreds. Henry Hudson A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements
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