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plural brangles
(archaic) A squabble. quotations
"I was a fool, it's a fact, to let any such brangle come up," said Legree; "but, when the boy set up his will, he had to be broke in."
1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin
third-person singular simple present brangles, present participle brangling, simple past and past participle brangled
To squabble. quotations examples
"As if he'd let a cow-handed bantling like you handle them," Cecily muttered."Children!" Meredyth protested, her face flushing. "What must Lord Englemere think, to hear you brangle so?"
1999, Julia Justiss, The Wedding Gamble, page 104