US /ˈbɪkɚ/
・UK /ˈbɪkə(r)/
We bicker.
Yeah, we bicker.
Um, if your children tend to fight a lot or bicker a lot at the table, just put them at different ends of the table and make sure that you keep them separate and that you try to keep them engaged in conversation as much as possible so that they're not, um, open to any sort of opportunities to, to bicker back and forth.
down with your elbows on either side. If your children tend to fight a lot or bicker at
Laura Bicker is live in Seoul for us tonight.
Our Beijing correspondent Laura Bicker reports.
Beijing later responded with its own 125 percent tariffs on American products coming into China, our Beijing correspondent Laura Bicker reports.
that is not important. So, if you bicker, you argue back and forth. Stop bickering,
So, if you bicker, you argue back and forth.
Laura Bicker is the BBC's China correspondent.
Laura Bicker is the BBC's China correspondent.
And today I have the BBC's China correspondent Laura Bicker in Beijing and also the BBC's Japan correspondent Shaima Halel in Tokyo.
And today I have the BBC's China correspondent, Laura Bicker in Beijing and also the BBC's Japan correspondent, Shaima Halil in Tokyo.
No, it's just more like—We like bicker.
Our correspondent, Laura Bicker, reports from Bangkok.
Laura Bicker, BBC News, Bangkok.
The pair stills the scene as they bicker in Yiddish accents, shouting out phrases that are being debated to this day.
The pair steals the scene as they bicker in Yiddish accents, shouting out phrases that are being debated to this day.