0 past simple and past participle of quarrel
Neighbours conversed across the street and quarrelled noisily.
In another case, the court decided to grant money to already married daughters who had quarrelled with their brothers over their inheritance.
When the eldest brother died, soon after the father, the other three quarrelled over the inheritance.
For example, about 1854, some war-chiefs quarrelled over the site for their battle-camp.
She squandered her earnings with the most reckless profusion, and quarrelled with her best friends from the ungovernable petulance of her temper.
History itself became seen as the embodiment of what was constitutionally proper-not to be quarrelled with or altered, except at grave peril.
I have never quarrelled with the facts of another man's experience.
That came to an end because we quarrelled about economics—about currency.