English to Malayalam Dictionary quarrel

quarrel

വഴക്കിടുക
definition
verb
stop quarreling with your sister
have an angry argument or disagreement.
noun
he made the mistake of picking a quarrel with John
an angry argument or disagreement, typically between people who are usually on good terms.
A few Elven archers fell, pierced by the poisoned crossbow quarrels (arrows).
a short, heavy, square-headed arrow or bolt used in a crossbow or arbalest.
translation of 'quarrel'
verb
വഴക്കിടുക
noun
വഴക്ക്
example
MacSwan's basic 'quarrel' is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories.
he made the mistake of picking a 'quarrel' with John
One would have no 'quarrel' in taking into account the factor of saving the prosecutrix the ordeal of giving evidence.
They will get no 'quarrel' from me about the utterly tacky impropriety of these guys acting as the messengers for such a call.
we have no 'quarrel' with the people of the country, only with the dictator
It is not the French people with whom I have any 'quarrel' , but their corporate interpretation and abuse of EU rules does stick in the gullet.
Many simply fell over others who'd gone down in front of them, but at such short range a single 'quarrel' could drive clean through two or even three men, and they wreaked terrible havoc.
My only real 'quarrel' is with the chapter on ‘Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Treatment’ by the aforementioned editors of Pathological Gambling.
If ‘just’ means ‘generating more revenues for government’, then no 'quarrel' there.
The injury he had done was not the result of sudden heat of blood or 'quarrel' , but of a deliberate determination to commit violence, for the purpose of preventing others working for the wages they chose to work for.
It was not a particularly serious 'quarrel' and the relationship between the two of you up to that point had been fairly good.
The office is not a place either for a lover's 'quarrel' , which could be annoying and inappropriate to colleagues.
Their first meeting around Johnson's dinner table ended in a 'quarrel' since Wollstonecraft disagreed with Godwin's sweeping atheism.
he made the mistake of picking a 'quarrel' with John
When her husband took drugs, he became a completely different person who would 'quarrel' over trivia, and even simple things like not having orange juice in the refrigerator can lead to big fights.
On the contrary, many people who have no 'quarrel' with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue.
we have no 'quarrel' with the people of the country, only with the dictator
I have no 'quarrel' with your terminology except that it has connotations of teenage American witches in my mind.
Confrontation on Spruce St. is one example, in which a young couple is seen arguing - maybe over a parking spot, maybe having a lovers' 'quarrel' , maybe even sharing a joke.
There was, consequently, little communication to be had between the two of us, but I learned my fair share of slang and swear words, and I also learned to 'quarrel' in a foreign language.
I have no 'quarrel' was those who call themselves ‘Traditionalist’ Catholic per se.
some people 'quarrel' with this approach
some people 'quarrel' with this approach
Most of this Indian section, which like the rest of the book rides on a great deal of research, is smoothly convincing; we sanction it without 'quarrel' as the prelude to the real event, the shipwreck.
That war was not the 'quarrel' of the indigenous people, yet we conscripted them to fight it.
Gossip causes 'quarrel' and tears apart relationships, families, even entire communities.
My second 'quarrel' is with Prager's description of the Left as ‘easily offended’.
They bicker and 'quarrel' , yet clearly love each other.
As for D' Souza's defense of capitalism, he'll get no 'quarrel' from me, although it's astonishing how little these arguments change over the years.
We should not 'quarrel' over external differences.
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