Quarreled in a Sentence
  • She almost quarreled with her brother about him.
  • And what we quarreled about--I don't even remember!
  • Why have you quarreled with Helene, mon cher?
  • He quarreled with the other sailors, and even with the captain.
  • Adjutants and generals galloped about, shouted, grew angry, quarreled, said they had come quite wrong and were late, gave vent to a little abuse, and at last gave it all up and went forward, simply to get somewhere.
  • They stuck around, pretending to pick up glasses and snack plates while the Dawkins four quarreled, oblivious to their presence.
  • John and his father did not agree on many things and frequently quarreled.
  • He never quarreled about religion with his parents or anyone else.
  • Do you remember how we quarreled?
  • Many of them appropriated several houses, chalked their names on them, and quarreled and even fought with other companies for them.
  • He refused to agree, and has quarreled violently, literally violently, with his brothers.
  • In 1797, however, the two men quarreled bitterly over John 's choice of bride, and John set up a rival store.
  • In one episode a nail technician quarreled with the bride, but that's a rare occurrence.
  • In 1807 he suddenly made friends with him, but in 1811 they again quarreled and again began killing many people.