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bran·gle
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gəl
/
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noun, verb,
bran·gled,
bran·gling.
British
Archaic
.
noun
1.
a squabble.
verb (used without object)
2.
to dispute in a noisy or angry manner; squabble.
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Origin:
1545–55;
perhaps variant of
branle
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