- verbbicker (verb) · bickers (third person present) · bickered (past tense) · bickered (past participle) · bickering (present participle)
- argue about petty and trivial matters:"whenever the phone rings, they bicker over who must answer it" · "the constant bickering between Edgar and his mother"
- literary(of water) flow or fall with a gentle repetitive noise; patter:"against the glass the rain did beat and bicker"
- (of a flame or light) flash, gleam, or flicker:"the restless wheels whose flashing spokes bicker and burn"
OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- argue about petty and trivial matters:
- (of water) flow or fall with a gentle repetitive noise; patter:
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