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  • Quarrelling violently among themselves, or abusing their inquisitive visitors, these are familiar figures.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Quarrelling violently among themselves, or abusing their inquisitive visitors, these are familiar figures.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Quarrelling violently among themselves, or abusing their inquisitive visitors, these are familiar figures.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Quarrelling means trying to show that the other man is in the wrong.

    A Lesson in Eavesdropping Arevanye 2007

  • Quarrelling parents is a cross no child should have to bear.

    Passionate Relationship Jordan, Penny 1997

  • Quarrelling with her fellow travellers would not endear her to them and she felt isolated enough as it was.

    The Last Gamble Nichols, Mary 1996

  • Quarrelling with his mother-rn-naw would not help.

    Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962

  • Quarrelling, snatching, but smoothly efficient, they speedily draped themselves; took a tucket in here, let a gusset out there, spliced a waist or strapped up a bodice; in no time at all they were like paradise birds, and off they minced to see the old lady.

    Cider With Rosie Lee, Laurie 1959

  • Quarrelling with her husband one day, on his return from London, where pretty Fanny Lindsay, who kept a coffee-house in the Haymarket, had bewitched him, she never knew peace again.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various

  • Quarrelling over the matter, they put it to the test of a duel and kill each other.

    The Growth of English Drama Arnold Wynne

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