quarrel in a sentence
n.
Definition
A quarrel is a heated argument or disagreement between individuals.
Sample Sentences
- They had a bitter quarrel over the best way to handle the project.
- Despite their long friendship, a small misunderstanding led to a heated quarrel.
- After the quarrel, they both realized how trivial their disagreement had been.
- The quarrel escalated quickly, drawing the attention of everyone nearby.
- To avoid a quarrel, she decided to keep her opinions to herself during the discussion.
- They had a quarrel over the best approach to solve the problem.
- Despite their quarrel, they managed to work together effectively.
- The children were admonished for starting a quarrel during recess.
- After a long quarrel, they finally agreed to put their differences aside.
- Her quarrel with her neighbor escalated into a full-blown argument.
- The siblings had a quarrel over who would get to use the family car that weekend.
- Despite their quarrel, they managed to resolve their differences and remain friends.
- It was hard to believe that a simple misunderstanding could escalate into such a bitter quarrel.
- After the quarrel, they both felt a sense of regret for the harsh words exchanged.
- Their constant quarrel over trivial matters began to wear down their once strong friendship.
- They had a loud quarrel over who would take the last piece of cake.
- Despite their quarrel, they managed to reconcile by the end of the day.
- The neighbors often had a quarrel about the noise coming from their yard.
- After the quarrel, she realized that their friendship was more important than being right.
- His tendency to quarrel with others made it difficult for him to maintain close relationships.
- The siblings had a quarrel over who would get the last piece of pie.
- Despite their quarrel, they managed to resolve their differences by the end of the day.
- The heated quarrel between the two friends left a lingering tension in the air.
- After a lengthy quarrel, they both realized how trivial their disagreement had been.
- In the midst of their quarrel, they both forgot the reasons why they had become friends in the first place.
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