Bickering vs Brawl - What's the difference?
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Petty quarreling. Usually considered a childish behaviour, although often applied to adults.
* 1820 , in Memoirs of John Duke of Marlborough , By William Coxe, Ch.40 heading.
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To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel.
To complain loudly; to scold.
To make a loud confused noise, as the water of a rapid stream running over stones.
* Wordsworth
As nouns the difference between bickering and brawl
is that bickering is petty quarreling. Usually considered a childish behaviour, although often applied to adults while brawl is a fight, usually with a large number of people involved.As verbs the difference between bickering and brawl
is that bickering is present participle of lang=en while brawl is to engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel.bickering
English
Noun
(en noun)- Meeting of Parliament. — Choice of a whig Speaker. — Speech from the throne. — Parliamentary proceedings, and party bickerings .
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Verb
(head)brawl
English
(wikipedia brawl)Verb
(en verb)- where the brook brawls along the painful road
