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BICKER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to engage in a petulant or petty quarrel; bickering over money. 2. a : to move with a rapidly repeated noise; a bickering stream. b : quiver, flicker.
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BICKER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to argue about things that are not important: Will you two stop bickering! They're always bickering with each other about/over their personal problems.
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Synonyms of bicker - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for BICKER: quarrel, dispute, disagreement, altercation, fight, controversy, argument, squabble; Antonyms of BICKER: agree, get along, coexist, ...
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▪ I. bicker, n.1 (ˈbɪkə(r)) Also 5 biquere, 6 biquour. [Sc. form of beaker.] ‘A bowl or dish for containing liquor, properly one made of wood.’ Jamieson. Formerly, a drinking cup of any material; in modern Scotch applied also to vessels made of wooden staves for holding porridge, etc.1458 Will of Ru...
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383 Synonyms & Antonyms for BICKER | Thesaurus.com
bicker · altercate · brawl · caterwaul · cavil · dig · dispute · fight · hassle · row · scrap · scrape · spat · tiff. Weak matches. cause a scene · fall out ...
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Bicker - Wikipedia
Bicker · Petty arguing · Bicker, Lincolnshire · Bicker, a practice in the eating clubs at Princeton University and Mount Olive College · Bicker (family), a ...
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Jacob Bicker
Life
Bicker Family
The Bicker family was one of the oldest patrician families of Amsterdam and belonged to the leading regent-oligarchy. Jacob Bicker was a son of Gerrit Bicker and Aleyd Andriesdr Boelens Loen.
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BICKER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to have a petty quarrel; squabble 2. to move with quick, rippling noises a bickering brook 3. to flicker, twinkle, etc.
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bicker | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
inflections: bickers, bickering, bickered ; definition: to engage in a petty quarrel; squabble. It's not at all unusual for couples to bicker about money.
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Bicker - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you bicker, you argue in a petty way, like two kids squabbling in the backseat on a long car trip, or politicians taking cheap shots at each other.
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BICKER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle. The two were always bickering. Synonyms: spat, disagreement, argument, spat, spar, dispute, ...
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bicker/ˈbɪkə(r); `bɪkɚ/ v[I]~ (with sb) (over/about sth) quarrel about unimportant things (为小事)争吵 The children are always bickering (with each other) (over their toys). 孩子们常常(为玩具)争吵.
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Bicker, Lincolnshire
History
The medieval estuary, Bicker Haven, which is now a village, took its name from the town of Bicker. About of the A17 is in the parish, including the Bicker Bar roundabout at the A52, and the Bicker Bar motel and Texaco services.
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Pieter Pietersz Bicker
Biography
Pieter Pietersz Bicker was the son of Pieter Gerritsz Bicker (1497–1567), Schepen of Amsterdam in 1534, and Anna Codde. His brothers were Dirk, Jan and Jacob Bicker.
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Jan Bicker
Jan Bicker was a son of Gerrit Bicker and Aleyd Andriesdr Boelens Loen. Jacob Jacobsz Bicker (1612–1676; he was also the husband of Andries' daughter Alida Bicker) and Hendrick Jacobsz Bicker (1615–1651) belonged on this.
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