But with old rivalries running deep and half the country still carved into de facto fiefdoms, it isn't easy to divvy up power, government posts and mineral spoils. |
The constitution requires a decennial census to divvy up congressional seats between the states. |
In the collective cooking program, members meet once a month to prepare meals and then divvy up the dishes to take home. |
Or an agreement to divvy up cabinet posts, as if ours were a parliamentary system. |
We might be invited to a barbecue after a show, given some money and we would divvy up. |
There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale. |