Conflicts of interest or disputes
“Everyone around me had introduced me to someone else, and I rejected them all, and I even had a quarrel with my mom about this kind of thing.”
Noisy quarrels or uproar
“There was a noisy quarrel in the neighboring courtyard.”
Calls to prove or justify something
Plural for a lively conversation or debate
“Yesterday, we had a friendly quarrel about the relationship between the two cities.”
Plural for a physical and noisy fight or confrontation due to a disagreement
“A violent quarrel ensued, during which he proclaimed to prefer death to giving up his books.”
Plural for the act of recriminating
Plural for a projectile consisting of a stick with a sharp point, designed to be shot from a bow
To have a heated argument or disagreement
“I do not wish to quarrel with them, but to live as I have always done, at peace with them.”
To have a confrontation or battle with someone
“The men would quarrel for years over the location of a line fence that divided their properties.”
To disagree or clash with on an issue
To say something quickly and irritably
To vociferously express dissatisfaction or resentment
To dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something
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