Harsh or excessive noise or talking, chattering; discordant altercation or din; = jangling, n.
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释义 | society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > noisy or angry quarrel > instance of (36) ganglinga1387 Harsh or excessive noise or talking, chattering; discordant altercation or din; = jangling, n. altercation1410 A heated argument or dispute; a quarrel. brawla1500 A noisy turbulent quarrel, a ‘row’, a squabble. heat1549 (with plural) A fit of passion or anger; †a quarrel, angry dispute (obsolete). wranglea1555 An angry dispute or noisy quarrel; an altercation or bitter disputation. Also figurative. brabble1566 A paltry altercation, noisy quarrel. paroxysm1578 An outburst of violent controversy; an open quarrel or schism. Now rare. wrangling1580 A wrangle; a noisy quarrel. brangle1600 A brawl, wrangle, squabble. branglement1617 A wrangle, a disorderly dispute. rixation1623 A quarrel, an argument; (occasionally) a fight, a brawl. Also: contention, dispute. row1746 A noisy or violent argument, a quarrel with someone. skimmington1753 A row, quarrel. rare. mêlée1765 In extended use: a disagreement or contention; a confused or heated debate among many participants; a throng. breeze1785 figurative. A disturbance, quarrel, ‘row’. colloquial. squeal1788 Scottish. A quarrel or broil. hash1789 colloquial and regional (esp. Scottish and U.S.). A row, an uproar; a brawl; a dispute. Frequently (now only) in to settle the hash: to resolve a… rook1808 A quarrel, a row; uproar. blow-up1809 = blowout, n. 1. blowout1825 An outbreak of anger; a quarrel, disturbance, row. dialect and U.S. scena1826 A fuss, a row. Cf. scene, n. 11. Obsolete. reerie1832 A noisy quarrel or disturbance; a row, an uproar. catfight1854 A vicious fight or altercation, esp. between women. Cf. cat, n.1 2a. barney1855 British, Australian, and New Zealand colloquial. A row or noisy argument; an altercation. wigs on the green1856 Phrases. dash my wig(s) (colloquial), a mild imprecation (see dash, v. 11). my wig(s)! (colloquial) a meaningless expression of surprise, etc. wigs o… bull and cow1859 rhyming slang for row, n.5 scrap1890 A contest of words; a row, quarrel, squabble; a heated discussion. slanging match1896 an exchange of abuse; a vituperative argument. snap1897 A curt or sharp speech or manner of speaking; an angry dispute. up-and-downer1927 An up-and-down fight or argument (up and down, adj. 5a); a violent quarrel. brannigan1941 A brawl or fracas; a violent argument. rhubarb1941 U.S. slang (originally Baseball). A heated dispute, a row. bitch fight1949 a vicious fight or altercation, esp. between women or homosexual men; cf. catfight, n. 2. punch-up1958 A fight or brawl; (in extended use) a fierce argument. shout-up1965 shout-up, a noisy argument. colloquial. shouting match1970 a loud altercation. |
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