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society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > quarrel [verb (intransitive)] (71)
threapc1175

intransitive. To contend in words; to inveigh against; to argue, dispute; to quarrel, bicker, disagree; to wrangle about terms, haggle.

disputea1225

To contend with opposing arguments or assertions; to debate or discourse argumentatively; to discuss, argue, hold disputation; often, to debate in a…

thretec1400

intransitive. To dispute, contend; to quarrel, wrangle.

varyc1450

To disagree seriously, to discord or quarrel; to fall at variance. Obsolete.

fray1465

intransitive. To make a disturbance; to quarrel or fight. Also, to make an attack upon. to fray it out: to settle by fighting. Obsolete exc. archaic.

to fall out1470

intransitive. To have an argument or disagreement which causes a breaking off of friendly relations. With plural or collective subject, expressing…

to set (or fall) at variancec1522

In the phrases to set (or †fall) at variance.

quarrel1530

intransitive. Of a person: to contend violently, dispute, fall out, break off friendly relations; to become inimical or hostile, to disagree…

square1530

To fall out, to be at variance or discord, to disagree or quarrel, with a person, etc.

to break a straw1542

In various phrases. to break a straw: to quarrel. Obsolete.

to be or to fall at (a) square1545

at square, in a state of disagreement, discord, or dissension; at variance; esp. to beor to fall at (a) square, to quarrel, differ, or wrangle. Obs

to fall at jar1552

at (a) jar, †at jars: at discord, in a state of dissension or variance. †to fall at jar: to fall out, to quarrel (obsolete). Cf. ajar, adv.2 Now rare.

cowl1556

To quarrel.

tuilyie1565

intransitive. To quarrel, fight, contend.

jarl1580

intransitive. To quarrel, fall out.

snarl1597

Of persons: To quarrel; to grumble viciously; to show strong resentment or ill-feeling.

to fall foul1600

With plural subject. To argue, quarrel; to come to blows. Obsolete.

to cast out1730

intransitive. To disagree, quarrel, fall out. Scottish and northern dialect.

fisticuff1833

intransitive. To fight or spar with the fists.

spat1848

intransitive. To start up sharply or actively; to engage in a dispute. U.S.

cagmag1882

intransitive. To quarrel.

rag1889

intransitive. To wrangle over a subject. Obsolete. rare.

to part brass-rags1898

in slang phr. (originally Nautical slang) to part brass-rags, to quarrel.

hassle1949

intransitive. North American. To quarrel, argue.

blue1955

intransitive. Australian and New Zealand slang. To argue or fight; to become angry. Cf. blue, n. 24.

Subcategories:

— have something to quarrel about (3)
— in petty manner (6)
— in noisy or angry manner (31)
— in undignified manner (2)
— be quarrelsome (2)
— find occasion for quarrelling (2)
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