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What (who) is BICKERING - definition

STUDIO ALBUM BY PAUL MCCARTNEY
Off the ground; Get Out of My Way; Looking for Changes; Mistress and Maid (song); I Owe It All to You (Paul McCartney song); Peace in the Neighbourhood; Golden Earth Girl; The Lovers That Never Were; Winedark Open Sea; Long Leather Coat; Keep Coming Back to Love; Sweet Sweet Memories; Style Style; I Can't Imagine; Cosmically Conscious; Kicked Around No More; Big Boys Bickering; Soggy Noodle; Off the ground. The complete works

bickering      
n.
Dispute, quarrel, wrangle, wrangling, jangle, jarring, jangling, sparring, altercation, dissension, contention, strife, war of words.
Bickering      
·noun Altercation; wrangling.
II. Bickering ·noun A Skirmishing.
III. Bickering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bicker.
bickering      
see bicker

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Off the Ground

Off the Ground is the ninth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released on 2 February 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the well received Flowers in the Dirt (1989).

Examples of use of BICKERING
1. Worse still, the story concerned internal bickering.
2. Much of the strident bickering is simply a negotiating tactic.
3. Congress is bickering over terms of its extension.
4. "It‘s time for us to stop the bickering," he said.
5. Constitutional negotiators are bickering, and some talk of civil war.