See Also: bicker(medicine)
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narrowly (oh) and bicker (oh)


narrowly (oh)



by only a small amount
::He was narrowly defeated in the election.
::One bullet struck his car, narrowly missing him.
::A man narrowly escaped death when a fire broke out in his Home on Sunday morning.
in a limited way
::The law is being interpreted too narrowly.
::These big General issues should be broken down into more narrowly focused questions.

bicker (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Middle Dutch; Origin: bicken 'to attack']
to argue, especially about something very unimportant
::I wish you two would stop bickering.
bicker about/over
::They kept bickering over who should answer the phone.
-- bickering n [U]