aggressive, argumentation, cat-and-dog life, contest, disputation, factional, hubbub, paper war, pugnacious, scrapping, verbal engagement
Definitionn. an instance of intense argument
Last update: June 27, 2015
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She couldn't make important decisions while wrangling her feelings. [Please select]
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They will obey me without wrangling. [Please select]
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=--Jefferson, exhausted by endless wrangling and wounded, as Washington had been, by savage criticism, welcomed March 4, 1809. [Please select]
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She had been already wrangling with Sir Wilfrid, and giving her opinion freely on the "socialistic" views on rank and property attributed to Jacob Delafield. [Please select]
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We have a few moments to spare; let us not waste them in talk like wrangling women. [Please select]
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From the accounts of the discussion preserved in Maclay's diary it appears that there was much wrangling. [Please select]
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While Congress was fuming and wrangling, Jay was proceeding with his difficult task. [Please select]
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A wearisome period of endless dispute, chicanery, and wrangling followed this decision. [Please select]
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Aileen had seldom seen her vehement since they had outgrown their youthful habit of wrangling. [Please select]
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But Colonna and Doria wasted their time in wrangling and discussing, while the foe lay powerless at their feet. [Please select]
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"You must get out of this," he said, "and quickly, for we've wasted the whole night wrangling." [Please select]
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