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bicker verb agitate, altercate, argue, argue to no purrose, bandy words, battle, be at loggerheads, be at variance, be discordant, brabble, brangle, brawl, cavil, clash, conflict, contend, contest, controvert, differ, disaccord, disagree, dissent, disunite, embroil, entangle, equivocate, fall foul of, fall out, fence, fight, have an altercation, have it out, have words, jar, join issue, nag, parry, pick a quarrel, pull different ways, quarrel, scrap, spar, spat, split hairs, squabble, take sides, tiff, tilt, wrangle Associated concepts: bicker over the terms of an agreement, bicker over trivial provisions in a contract See also: brawl, contend, debate, dicker, differ, disaccord, disagree, dispute, dissent How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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At the same time, the portrayal of Glen's parents, standard-issue bickerers, is not far removed from the parents on "Everybody Loves Raymond. As Elyot and Amanda exchange passionate kisses while their spouses threaten to tear each other to bits, we come to the realization that a new generation of marital bickerers has been birthed. ``Big Brother,'' by dint of having a network-television forum advertising the Internet component, could have millions of folks spying on our bickerers and lovebirds. |
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