quarrel|quarrels in English
noun
[quar·rel || 'kwɑrəl ,'kwɔ- /'kwɒ-]
fight, altercation; dispute, argument; controversy; squabble, conflict; cause for complaint, objectio
Use "quarrel|quarrels" in a sentence
1. Dissension Quarrels disagreements Contentiousness
2. Lovers’ quarrels are soon mended.
3. 3 Sarah quarrels with the charwoman.
4. There are screams, quarrels, Blaspheming and blows; …
5. The government collapsed amid budget quarrels.
6. Peaceable people keep out of quarrels.
7. Regional clashes could develop into larger quarrels.
8. Quarrels of the argumentative type increased with age.
9. I use hardwood quarrels, with vials of cyanide attached.
10. They have frequent quarrels, but they soon blow over.
11. Enough...No more quarrel
12. Broils (7): angry, violent quarrels or riots
13. You have no business in Roman family quarrels
14. Quarrels of lovers but renew their love.
15. There's no quarrel with that.
16. 2 Quarrels of lovers but renew their love.
17. We had quarrels, reconciliations - it was a love affair really.
18. Acrimonious words or quarrels are bitter and angry.
19. I don't want to become embroiled in their quarrels.
20. How did the quarrel arise?
21. 6 The speech of the stupid one leads to quarrels,+
22. Fifth, do we quarrel over money?
23. I have no quarrel with him.
24. He has no quarrel with us.
25. Nobody could quarrel with your conclusions.