brabble in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Brabble (verb): to engage in a noisy or contentious argument or dispute.
Sample Sentences
- The committee began to brabble over the wording of the new policy.
- I could hear them brabble in the next room, their voices rising with frustration.
- She tried to ignore the constant brabble of her coworkers during her lunch break.
- The lawyers continued to brabble over the fine details of the contract.
- A low brabble arose from the crowd as the politician took the stage.
- Instead of working together, they chose to brabble amongst themselves, accomplishing nothing.
- He hated to brabble, but he felt compelled to defend his position.
- The board members started to brabble, delaying the decision-making process.
- Let's not brabble over such trivial matters; we have more important things to discuss.
- The couple began to brabble about whose turn it was to do the dishes.
- Even during the tense negotiation, they managed to avoid a public brabble.
- The hushed brabble of dissent rippled through the usually compliant crowd.
- Her soft voice was almost drowned out by the increasing brabble in the marketplace.
- The committee meeting devolved into a petty brabble over procedural rules.
- He tried to ignore the constant brabble coming from the neighboring office.
- Despite the seriousness of the situation, the discussion never escalated beyond a quiet brabble.
- The lawyer attempted to silence the brabble that erupted after the verdict was read.
- The academic conference was marred by a brief brabble between two prominent researchers.
- The journalists reported on the brabble between the political parties over the proposed legislation.
- The low brabble of the crowd indicated a growing dissatisfaction with the speaker.