Use quarrel in a sentence
Sentences ending with quarrel
- Your arguments and your conversations have shown you to be intimately conversant with every detail of this national quarrel. [5]
- And now, my young friend, let-us shake hands and stop our discussion, which we will not make a quarrel. [6]
- Things had grown worse, until the day of catastrophe, when Byng had been sent for by the leaders of both parties to the quarrel. [11]
- In another quarter we found six Italians engaged in a violent quarrel. [5]
- Melissa listened anxiously to the heated discussion which had already become a vehement quarrel. [10]
- Why don't you tell the truth about the quarrel? [11]
- I did not tell the cause of the quarrel. [11]
- And the neighbors talk about it, and lay all the blame on your uncle, of course, because he's a preacher and hain't got any business to quarrel. [5]
- No, no, my son, it is not about your smashed hand, though it grieves me to see you in pain; it is about the king, and his anger when he hears of the quarrel. [10]
- That was the quarrel. [11]
Short sentences using quarrel
- Dost thou quarrel with justice? [11]
- Then the quarrel began again. [10]
- It was undoubtedly a quarrel. [11]
Sentences containing quarrel two or more times
- There was no quarrel, indeed, but there was a reconciliation, which is the best part of a quarrel. [9]
- These capitalists generally act harmoniously and in concert, to fleece the people, and now that they have got into a quarrel with themselves we are called upon to appropriate the people's money to settle the quarrel. [7]
More example sentences with the word quarrel in them
- No one but young Hillyer had been intimate with Flint Buckner; no one had really had a quarrel with him; he had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed. [5]
- I have made you quarrel with--" "His sweetheart," said Will, wickedly. [9]
- Even here to-day you heard Judge Douglas quarrel with me because I uttered a wish that it might sometime come to an end. [7]
- At about twenty-six years of age he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the country. [5]
- I think it would be easy to quarrel with him. [9]
- Our quarrel is with Parliament and the Admiralty; our struggle is with the people of the kingdom, who have not seen to it that our wrongs are put right, that we have food to eat, water to drink, and money to spend. [11]
- I might quarrel with Grafton, who had sense enough to feel pain at a well deserved thrust. [9]
- We won't quarrel with any such here, my buckskin, I can tell you. [9]
- Philip did not wish to quarrel with the artist now, but he would remember the incident, and woe betide him, if in some gloomy hour the sovereign should recall the insult offered him here. [10]
- For the quarrel which came near being a civil war, which convulsed the state, and cost Barneveld his head, had its origin in a difference on certain points, and more especially on a single point, of religious doctrine. [6]
- Whatever mistake he was thought to have committed was condoned by amicable treatment, neutralized by the virtual indorsement of the government in the instructions of the 25th of September, and obsolete as a ground of quarrel by lapse of time. [6]
- The new master was so kind and courteous, he seemed to take everything in such a natural, easy way, that there was no chance to pick a quarrel with him. [6]
- After four years' waiting, after a bitter quarrel in which both had been to blame, he was coming from the mining town of Selby to marry her to- morrow. [11]
- We're neither of us likely to quarrel with the world as it is, I think, and we might as well make fun of it together. [9]
- Since we made up our quarrel he is like a brother to me. [10]
- In order to understand this quarrel, which was not by any means appeased by this truce, and to determine Captain Smith's responsibility for it, it is necessary to examine all the witnesses. [4]
- I like you too well to quarrel with you. [9]
- De Soto has told me about your quarrel in Venice. [10]
- It is hard to tell which had started the quarrel, but an edge was on their talk from the beginning. [11]
- He was prompt to take up any poor devil's quarrel and risk his neck to right him. [5]
- It is fair to say of Scotty, however, in passing, that he had a warm heart, and a strong love for his friends, and never entered into a quarrel when he could reasonably keep out of it. [5]
- But don't stop to quarrel, now--maybe we are not too late yet. [5]
- I don't want to quarrel with him--to call him a liar; but when I come square up to him I don't know what else to call him if I must tell the truth out. [7]
- Nobody ever dares to quarrel with him. [9]
- Ain't it enough to quarrel about the living? [11]
- It was hard to protest his innocence, for the landlord was ready to swear concerning a quarrel he had seen when he opened the door for a moment. [11]
- His purpose was to make some arrangement with Heinz Schorlin about the lost estate and obtain definite knowledge concerning his quarrel with him, of which he remembered nothing except that intoxication and jealousy had carried him further than would have happened otherwise. [10]
- They wish us to infer all, from the fact that he now has a little quarrel with the present head of the dynasty, and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. [7]
- When he got to Harrod and McGary the quarrel blazed up again, but now it was between the three of them, and Clark took Harrod's rifle from Mrs. Harrod and held it. [9]
- Matters had come to a sharp quarrel betwixt the son and the parents, and I knew my cousin well, and his iron will which was a by-word with us. [10]
- She would have thought better of him if he had picked up the threads of their quarrel where they had parted. [13]
- The Cause of this Deplorable Quarrel, which had its Origin at the Ball, is purported to have been a Young Lady of Wit and Beauty. [9]
- The very first thing they did, coming ashore at Beirout, was to quarrel in the boat. [5]
- He saw that there had been a scene, and conceived that it was the kind of quarrel which could be better arranged by a third disinterested person. [11]
- Would it not, then, be much less painful to have the question decided by mutual friends some time before, than to snarl and quarrel until the day of election, and then both be beaten by the common enemy? [7]
- I had hopes then of shouldering the quarrel on to him, for I had near as soon drawn against my own brother as against Comyn. [9]
- For some of them held these grants, and others Virginia grants--a fruitful source of quarrel between them. [9]
- To quarrel with them because they are beetles, and not butterflies, is natural, but far from profitable. [6]
- In the discussion the victor's betrothed bride had been named, and Siebenburg clearly remembered that he had spoken of the breaking of his brother-in-law's engagement, and connected it with accusations which involved him in a quarrel with several of the guests, among them Heinz Schorlin. [10]
- And to say the truth, the new element of Southern smartness lacks the trim thrift the North is familiar with; though the visitor who needs relaxation is not disposed to quarrel with the easy-going terms on which life is taken. [4]
- The noise of the tramping of great armies across the Old World shook the New, and men in whom the love of fierce fighting was born were stirred to quarrel among themselves. [9]
- But I had the sense to realize that a quarrel with Dr. Courtenay, under the circumstances, would be far from wise. [9]
- She had made the Seigneur de la Riviere, of the House with the Tall Porch, to quarrel with his son Armand, so that Armand disappeared from Pontiac for years. [11]
- The Regent at the same time, with every appearance of regret, advised her to avoid an open quarrel, and not to defy Ameni's lofty severity, but to remain absent from the festival. [10]
- He went to the meat market and renewed his quarrel with Gumbert, threatening his life. [5]
- He was spared the indignity of the coat-of-arms on the tombstone only by the fierce opposition of Louis Lavilette, who upon this point had his first quarrel with his wife. [11]
- The quarrel about the bridge-toll has broken out again more violently than ever. [10]
- Should you dispute the bill, I will not stoop to quarrel with you, but, try to live on bread and butter a while longer. [9]
- He knows from the beginning that the world could get on without him, and he has never had any anxiety to leave any result behind him, any legacy for the world to quarrel over. [4]
- The President replied that he must not be expected to quarrel with the New York Tribune before the right time; he hoped never to have to do it; he would not anticipate events. [7]
- A sharper quarrel than common decided this point. [6]
- Men with quick tempers might quarrel over trivial things, but exasperation did not always end in bodily injury and the taking of life; imprecations were not so uncommon that they could be taken as evidence of wilful murder. [11]
- Such is the tale of the drama which began with an inconsequential quarrel in Vienna in the spring of 1898, and came near ending as a tragedy in the spring of 1904. [5]
- This quarrel had taken place a week or so before Janet's purchase of the stove. [9]
- Upon which they swore that I was a good fellow, and that if all American Whigs were like me, all cause of quarrel was at an end. [9]
- A quarrel with such a result under the Emperor's eyes, now when peace has just been declared throughout the land! [10]
- He had made some satirical remark on the quarrel over creeds, and a furious Jacobite had fallen upon him with a log of wood, and dealt him a deep and perhaps mortal wound. [10]
- The quarrel was so petty, and so easy of mending, that you of this generation may wonder why it was allowed to run. [9]
- But they were sitting almost the full length of the table from him, and to quarrel courteously and with an air hath ever been a quality in men of gentle blood. [11]
- Such was his simplicity of speech and manner, such his transparent sincerity, that it was next to impossible to quarrel with the gentle image-breaker. [6]
- Elsie, no doubt, showed a kind of attraction towards him, as did perhaps some others; but he had been perfectly discreet, and no father or brother or lover had any just cause of quarrel with him. [6]
- Short's very well," she says; "I've no quarrel with Short; he means kind, I dare say; but Codlin," she says, "has the feelings for my money, though he mayn't look it. [12]
- He sent his servant to quarrel with Goble because he had not been given iced water. [9]
- The American quarrel seemed to interest him very little. [9]
- The two men resumed the Viennese quarrel of 1898. [5]
- For all these reasons, he decided to pick a quarrel with Miss Wackles without delay, and casting about for a pretext determined in favour of groundless jealousy. [12]
- He saw no reason to quarrel with his face. [11]
- In Canada, Frontenac quarreled with his Intendant and his Council, set a stern hand upon the Church when she crossed with his purposes, cajoled, treated with, and fought the Indians by turn, and cherished a running quarrel with the English Governor of New York. [11]
- It was a quarrel, in short, neither more nor less, at least so far as the President was concerned. [6]
- He remembered the quarrel, Boyne's explanation, and the subsequent drinking, but he could recall nothing further. [11]
- It was a quarrel, and Clint never did Greevy any harm. [11]
- I do not quarrel with those who invite their friends to a banquet to which many strangers are expected to contribute. [6]
- Why don't you quarrel with them? [11]
- We have no quarrel with the majority of our officers. [11]
- We have no quarrel with the duped and oppressed, but we war against the agents of oppression. [9]
- I had a quarrel with Mamma some time ago about it. [2]
- If you don't quarrel with it, I must give you a copy of the book. [6]
- Carnac had no quarrel with his fate. [11]
- And oh, don't quarrel with him! [9]
- When two people quarrel they are always both in fault, and one's own guilt suddenly becomes terribly serious when the other is no longer alive. [2]
- It was a quarrel over cards, an' Greevy was drunk, an' followed Clint out into the prairie in the night and shot him like a coyote. [11]
- Rostov recalled their quarrel of yesterday and the question presented itself whether he ought or ought not to challenge Bolkonski. [2]
- There is no quarrel here between men, but there is deadly incompatibility and exterminating warfare between doctrines. [3]
- Plutarch relates a quarrel between the inhabitants of this city, and the neighboring one of Oxyrynchos, where the fish called Oxyrynchos was worshipped. [10]
- Besides, people who quarrel and separate may meet again and begin over again: impossible in the other circumstance. [11]
- Suppose two persons quarrel about a purchase of land, and one builds a stable on his lot so as to shut out his neighbor's view of the sea. [4]
- You had no purpose in going, save to see the end of a wretched quarrel and a smuggler's ill scheme. [11]
- Such an heretical proposition was of course loudly disapproved of by the assembled Jacobites; differences of opinion were more and more strongly asserted, and a calm interchange of views turned to a riotous quarrel which threatened to end in actual violence. [10]
- They had a pretty little lovers' quarrel over what wine they should have. [5]
- It can't be possible that you came all the way up here to quarrel with him. [9]
- Note made--in Italy, people who quarrel cheat the spectator. [5]
- The quarrel had passed to a new and unexpected quarter. [11]
- It is very painful to me that you in Missouri cannot or will not settle your factional quarrel among yourselves. [7]
- They are good-natured, or, if they quarrel, their quarrels are above-board. [6]
- He belongs to one of the richest families in Sardis, and only ran away for fear of the powerful satrap Oroetes, with whom he had had a quarrel. [10]
- He had learned one of the most important lessons of life--never to quarrel with a woman. [11]
- Now, there's only one kind of quarrel that warrants non-disclosure. [11]
- Don't they quarrel once in a while, Mr. [9]
- No one had offered to quarrel with the Major. [9]
- The religious quarrel of the Dutchmen in the seventeenth century reminds us in some points of the strife between two parties in our own New England, sometimes arraying the "church" on one side against the "parish," or the general body of worshippers, on the other. [6]
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