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		Definition of shouting match in English: shouting matchnoun A loud quarrel.  he had to be pulled away from the stands after getting into a shouting match with a fan  Example sentencesExamples -  I don't know what the original motion said, but apparently it was ‘watered down significantly’ as a result of the shouting match.
 -  After a competent first act, the second degenerates into a shouting match, with volume replacing emotional complexity.
 -  Too bad our disagreement ended in a shouting match.
 -  What would a friendship be without the occasional disagreements and shouting matches?
 -  The Manchester-based magazine's stance follows a series of embarrassing fights, shouting matches and unruly behaviour at several events.
 -  While attendees voiced their concerns and confronted the bishops with some pretty pointed questions, the meeting never devolved into a shouting match.
 -  Fistfights and shouting matches occur at some political rallies.
 -  During a meeting, the three got into a shouting match that ended with Bell yelling, ‘Shut up!’
 -  Rather than getting into a shouting match, he recommends taking three deep breaths, changing your environment or making your point assertively but calmly.
 -  They haven't got on well as neighbours and there are shouting matches between the families.
 -  In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out.
 -  Occasionally, the dialogue may be a shouting match.
 -  One 1841 neighborly argument degenerated into a shouting match that led to four suits being brought before the Norwich ecclesiastical court.
 -  Having survived my own parents' divorce - when I was seven - I know divorce is not ideal, but it's not as bad as violent shouting matches or intolerable behaviour.
 -  That possibility came to an end at the June 10 council meeting during a debate which started out politely, became lively and ended up in a shouting match.
 -  The debate at times descended into shouting matches.
 -  That sounds awfully like a shouting match or mindless argument to me.
 -  In Sacramento earlier this week, caravan participants got into a shouting match with antiwar activists.
 -  Kim couldn't stand the silence; it was worse then the loudest shouting match ever.
 -  Their arguments lead to shouting matches of epic proportions.
 
  Synonyms argument, row, fight, disagreement, difference of opinion, dissension, falling-out    Definition of shouting match in US English: shouting matchnounˈSHoudiNG ˌmaCHˈʃaʊdɪŋ ˌmætʃ A loud quarrel.  he had to be pulled away from the stands after getting into a shouting match with a fan  Example sentencesExamples -  They haven't got on well as neighbours and there are shouting matches between the families.
 -  That possibility came to an end at the June 10 council meeting during a debate which started out politely, became lively and ended up in a shouting match.
 -  Fistfights and shouting matches occur at some political rallies.
 -  The debate at times descended into shouting matches.
 -  That sounds awfully like a shouting match or mindless argument to me.
 -  After a competent first act, the second degenerates into a shouting match, with volume replacing emotional complexity.
 -  Too bad our disagreement ended in a shouting match.
 -  During a meeting, the three got into a shouting match that ended with Bell yelling, ‘Shut up!’
 -  Rather than getting into a shouting match, he recommends taking three deep breaths, changing your environment or making your point assertively but calmly.
 -  What would a friendship be without the occasional disagreements and shouting matches?
 -  Having survived my own parents' divorce - when I was seven - I know divorce is not ideal, but it's not as bad as violent shouting matches or intolerable behaviour.
 -  The Manchester-based magazine's stance follows a series of embarrassing fights, shouting matches and unruly behaviour at several events.
 -  Kim couldn't stand the silence; it was worse then the loudest shouting match ever.
 -  One 1841 neighborly argument degenerated into a shouting match that led to four suits being brought before the Norwich ecclesiastical court.
 -  While attendees voiced their concerns and confronted the bishops with some pretty pointed questions, the meeting never devolved into a shouting match.
 -  In Sacramento earlier this week, caravan participants got into a shouting match with antiwar activists.
 -  Their arguments lead to shouting matches of epic proportions.
 -  I don't know what the original motion said, but apparently it was ‘watered down significantly’ as a result of the shouting match.
 -  In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out.
 -  Occasionally, the dialogue may be a shouting match.
 
  Synonyms argument, row, fight, disagreement, difference of opinion, dissension, falling-out     |