Sentence examples for the quarrels from inspiring English sources

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the quarrels

noun

A verbal dispute or heated argument.

  • We got into a silly quarrel about what food to order.

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Lately the quarrels have taken an ugly turn.

And now the quarrels over who would get what escalated.

She imagined the quarrels Rohin had overheard in his house in Montreal.

In my Booker-judging experience, however, the quarrels over Rushdie only get going at this stage.

Describes the quarrels and dissensions attending the debate on Algeria in the French Parliament.

The old tensions between East and West were sharpened by the quarrels about Chalcedon.

As elsewhere, violence tends to take over when negotiations to end the quarrels falter.

But in recent years the quarrels between renters and management have become equally celebrated.

Nobody remembers after a couple of months exactly what the quarrels are about.

They shared something deep that transcended the sadomasochistic games, the quarrels.

During the quarrels between the sons of William I, Henry I of England pillaged the town in 1106.

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