noisy+quarrel

  • 11nois´i|ness — nois|y «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 12nois´i|ly — nois|y «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 13nois|y — «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 14brawl — brawl1 [bro:l US bro:l] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from the sound of fighting] a noisy quarrel or fight among a group of people, especially in a public place ▪ a drunken brawl in the street brawl 2 brawl2 v to quarrel or fight in a noisy …

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  • 15brawl — 1 noun (C) a noisy quarrel or fight among a group of people, especially in a public place: a drunken brawl in the street brawler noun (C) 2 verb (I) to quarrel or fight in a noisy way, especially in a public place …

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  • 16row — Noun. 1. A noisy quarrel. Informal 2. A loud noise. Informal Verb. To have a noisy quarrel. E.g. The neighbours have been rowing all night and I havent slept for the noise. Informal …

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  • 17row — I. /roʊ / (say roh) noun 1. a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line. 2. a line of adjacent seats facing the same way, as in a theatre. 3. a street, especially a narrow one, formed by two continuous lines of… …

  • 18jangle — [jaŋ′gəl] vi. jangled, jangling [ME janglen < OFr jangler, to jangle, prattle, prob. < Frank * jangelon, to jeer] 1. to quarrel or argue noisily 2. to make a harsh, inharmonious sound, as of a bell out of tune vt. 1. to utter in a harsh,… …

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  • 19row — row1 [rō] n. [ME rowe < OE ræw, akin to Ger reihe < IE base * rei , to tear, split > RIVE, REAP] 1. a number of people or things arranged so as to form a line, esp. a straight line 2. any of a series of such horizontal lines in parallel …

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  • 20bick´er|er — bick|er1 «BIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to take part in a petty, noisy quarrel; squabble: »The children bickered through the long, hot afternoon. SYNONYM(S): fight, argue. 2. to babble; patter: »Streamlets…bickered thro the sunny glade (James… …

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