9 Verbs to Use for the Word wrangle

" Baptiste was not in a humor to bear these merited reproaches, and he rejoined upon the aggrieved Nicklaus in a manner that would speedily have brought their ill-timed wrangle to an issue, had not Maso passed rudely between them, shoving them asunder with the sinews of a giant.

She would overhaul our education, ending the long wrangle between religious sects by abolishing all distinctions.

Then followed the most amiable, generous wrangle as to which of the parents should enjoy the adult form of amusement.

I tossed the chair aside, and with a stamp was on my feet: and as I stoodagain, againI heard: the startlingly sudden wrangle, the fierce, vulgar outbreak and voluble controversy, till my consciousness could not hear its ears: and one urged: 'Go!

He kept near her as constantly as he could, he would even interrupt a wrangle with Mama Thérèse to favour the girl with a languishing glance or a term of endearment; he was forever caressing her disgustingly with his eyes.

Meanwhile, Trenta and Baldassare kept up a perpetual wrangle.

They told us in substance to get adopted, if we could, the proposal to present candidates for the departments, and to admit into the list of candidates none but men whose morality, means, and fair reputation were established, to prevent wrangles, schism between the orders, and to carry, as far as in us lay, the most moderate notions as regarded reforms and innovations.

You will be able to learn various things from it; that men can hate with as uncommon delicacy as you can love; that they then remold a wrangle, after it is over, into a distinction; and that you may make as many observations about it as pleases you.

If such were the case, Lanyard had no wish to witness a public wrangle between the two.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  wrangle