squabble over/about• A bill before the House signals the end of the realbattle and the start of a squabble overdetail.• Now moderate and conservative Republicans are squabbling over the interpretation.• As a result of that, the federalassembly spent two weeks squabbling over the issue.• The crime remained unique, and lawmakers were still squabbling over the ramifications.• At a third, two little boyssquabble over the telephone, which has been unplugged.• Families sat on the wooden benches squabbling over their picnics.• So I led a peaceable life, isolated from the intermittentscientificsquabbles over who had first rights to which animals.• When last we left our young testers, they were squabbling over whose turn it was to dress the potatoes.