a quarrel of long standing in English
noun
very old quarrel, long-standing dispute
Use "a quarrel of long standing" in a sentence
1. I've long since forgotten what our quarrel was about.
2. In retrospect, it Astonishes me that we avoided a major quarrel for so long.
3. This violates Galilean invariance, a long-standing cornerstone of classical mechanics.
4. These are long- standing examples of legal remixing.
5. Chrysalis silk big fight long - standing.
6. Urbanization is a long-standing but flourishing and fadeless topic.
7. A long-standing economic agreement underpins a close relationship with India.
8. A long-standing territorial dispute led to the invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
9. The killing was the result of a long-standing vendetta over gambling profits.
10. The students' problems are often of long standing, and it may take a long time to break through.
11. Bengal Bouts is one of Notre Dame’s long standing traditions
12. 21 Familial enterprises are of long standing and well established.
13. Byroad Chiropractic has been a long standing community member in Lewisville
14. 10 Urbanization is a long-standing but flourishing and fadeless topic.
15. His feet were aching from standing so long.
16. This is the latest act of terrorism in a long-standing and bloody Campaign …
17. The Aotearoa Section is a long-standing theme in World of WearableArt Awards history
18. His feet were Aching from standing so long
19. The Vestavia Belles have a long-standing tradition in our beautiful city
20. A long-standing illness, disability or infirmity was reported by almost a quarter.
21. My only quarrel with this plan is that it's going to take far too long.
22. Today the Bucolic beauty of the region hides a deeply entrenched and long-standing poverty
23. It's no big deal, as long as I'm standing near a door.
24. Members of Acetones have a long standing love affair with Jamaican music and its offshoots
25. One long-standing allegation of satanic elements in masonry, however, still awaits a satisfactory answer.