Definitions from Wiktionary (have a crow to pull)
▸ verb: (obsolete) To have a point of contention (with someone); to have a bone to pick.
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▸ verb: (obsolete) To have a point of contention (with someone); to have a bone to pick.
Similar:
have a bone to pick,
pick a quarrel,
stick in someone's craw,
stickle,
quarrel,
pick at,
hassle,
crow over,
pinch at,
argue,
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