public squabble
Frequency: 6.26.1 per million words
A disagreement that happens openly, in front of other people.
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Examples (10)
- The politicians engaged in a heated public squabble during the debate.
- Their public squabble on social media damaged their reputations.
- She tried to avoid a public squabble with her colleague.
- Such a public squabble only serves to alienate potential voters.
- Witnessing a public squabble between family members can be uncomfortable.
- The company leadership was criticized for its recent public squabble over strategy.
- A public squabble erupted in the town hall meeting, surprising everyone.
- He regretted the public squabble that exposed their private disagreements.
- To prevent a public squabble, they decided to discuss the issue behind closed doors.
- The media sensationalized every public squabble among the celebrities.