quarrelsome

cerewet
definition
adjective
His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists.
given to or characterized by quarreling.
translation of 'quarrelsome'
adjective
yg suka bertengkar,
yg suka berselisih,
yg suka bercekcok,
babil,
cerewet,
yg suka berkelahi
example
That said, a Japanese beer company seems to have come up with an excellent way to handle noisy, 'quarrelsome' children: give them a drink.
All these failings point to a public transit system thought of by officials as only more social welfare for the 'quarrelsome' masses.
Though Cook was a seasoned campaigner known for beating the odds, he could not overcome a severe loss in public confidence at the end of a 'quarrelsome' and often hostile primary campaign.
Disillusioned by both Stalinism and the conformity of cold war America, he and his wife, Mickey, questioned whether an effective left could be built at all from its 'quarrelsome' subculture of factions.
By now his hostile rhetoric has carried him beyond the self-discipline of consistency, and he becomes merely 'quarrelsome' and captious.
The writers and intellectuals in the Congress for Cultural Freedom were, like writers everywhere, temperamental and 'quarrelsome' .
The negative side came about largely through his personality which is described in as: -… occasionally choleric, 'quarrelsome' , and given to invectives.
On the few occasions I've listened to the show, I wondered how anyone can stomach such 'quarrelsome' bile that early in the morning.
Then, too, Michelangelo had a 'quarrelsome' disposition, and he was harsh in his criticism of others.
One of the disqualifications for leadership in a church, and it should similarly be a disqualification from an office of public trust, is someone who is 'quarrelsome' or overbearing.
Whenever he took cocaine, he became violent and 'quarrelsome' .
His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the 'quarrelsome' officers and journalists.
The intelligence offices decided that the Scouts were 'quarrelsome' and difficult to manage and so substituted girls for boys.
According to the British District Gazetteer for 1904, ‘with some exceptions these priests are ignorant and 'quarrelsome' , and are by no means popular in the neighbourhood.’
He turned into a Dublin ‘character’: a querulous, 'quarrelsome' countryman with a sharp tongue and an axe to grind.
Campbell has taken an uncharacteristic vow of silence, leaving it to the others in this 'quarrelsome' quartet to talk of his achievements and share anecdotes of his colourful career.
The Crusades did manage to reduce the number of 'quarrelsome' and contentious knights in Europe.
René Descartes has always been one of the more appealing philosophers, not least because he was so human, 'quarrelsome' and frequently bone idle.
Luther adds the final piece to the happy ending, giving the cruise tickets away to his formerly 'quarrelsome' neighbors (the wife has cancer and the husband has been demoted).
So if you see history as politics viewed from afar, you begin to understand that history is a controversial, argumentative and 'quarrelsome' subject - much the same as politics.
Acquire the habit of challenging everything in the books you use, not 'quarrelsomely' , but enquiringly.
Richard, in his shirtsleeves, looks at him half 'quarrelsomely' for a moment; then, with a nod, acknowledges that the minister has got the better of him, and sits down on the seat.
In the weeks that followed, I tried to pick up their trail - and found most people confine them to the fringes of cities or the wilderness, seeing them as layabouts addicted to drink and drugs and 'quarrelsomeness' .
A powerfully built, middle-aged Irishman was standing at one end of that long table, and listening to the tale of the policeman who, finding him 'quarrelsomely' and noisily drunk, and not being able to prevail with him to go home, had arrested him.
Dr. Young has found that taking tryptophan can affect human social behavior, decreasing aggression, irritability and 'quarrelsomeness' .
Winnemucca's failure to successfully connect with pro-Indian political groups is attributed to the personal hatred of one Indian agent, rather than her own well-documented 'quarrelsomeness' or her policy position.
From all the corners of the old political world, the rebels against the Matrix are gathering force; only their fragmentation and 'quarrelsomeness' make them, for the moment, not completely formidable.
The Celts were characterized by 'quarrelsomeness' , both within the tribe and in their indulgence in inter-tribal warfare.
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