brangle in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Brangle: a noisy quarrel or dispute, especially one characterized by disagreement and lack of resolution.
Sample Sentences
- The debate turned into a brangle, with each side unwilling to compromise.
- After hours of discussion, the brangle among the committee members showed no signs of resolution.
- She tried to mediate the brangle, but emotions were too high for anyone to listen.
- Their friendship ended abruptly after a petty brangle over a misunderstanding.
- The brangle in the office created a tense atmosphere that affected everyone.
- He was known to escalate a simple disagreement into a full-blown brangle.
- Despite the brangle, they managed to find a common goal and work together.
- The brangle at the family reunion revealed longstanding tensions that had never been addressed.
- She often found herself in the middle of a brangle, trying to keep the peace between her friends.
- The brangle over the project deadline highlighted the different work ethics within the team.
- The two friends began to brangle over the last piece of cake at the party.
- After a lengthy discussion, they found themselves in a brangle about the best way to resolve the issue.
- The committee was in a brangle, unable to agree on the budget proposal.
- Their constant brangle over trivial matters strained their friendship.
- The siblings would often brangle, but they always made up before the day ended.
- In the meeting, the CEO had to intervene to settle the brangle between the departments.
- The brangle escalated quickly, drawing the attention of everyone in the room.
- To avoid a brangle, they decided to compromise and find a middle ground.
- She tried to mediate the brangle, hoping to restore harmony among her colleagues.
- Despite their brangle, they were able to collaborate effectively on the project.