a. [f. SQUABBLE v.] Given to squabbling; of a squabbling character.

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1842.  Trewman’s Exeter Flying-Post, 10 Nov., 4/4. Glanville himself is of a cadaverous hue, squabbly grown, solemn in his manner, and about five feet in height.

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1887.  Baring-Gould, Golden Feather, v. I do not like her to be at home with all those dirty, squabbley … savages.

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1895.  Pall Mall Gaz., 11 Oct., 11/2. A family meeting where both parties … have a squabbly bargain.

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