Quarreled means simple past and past participle of quarrel. This page lists 20 example sentences from real texts.
Quarreled meaning
simple past and past participle of quarrel
Example types with quarreled
Below, the same example sentences are grouped by length and sentence type:
He quarreled with his family over this issue. (8 words)
Berlusconi and his government quarreled with the Italian judiciary often. (10 words)
Hiempsal and Jugurtha quarreled immediately after the death of Micipsa. (10 words)
However, he often quarreled with his company commander and other officers that there was a lack of preparation for war with Germany, and that the French training and equipment were inadequate to deal with a numerically superior adversary. (38 words)
Hoffmann, who had been an observer with the Japanese in Manchuria, tried to ease their nerves by telling how Samsonov and Rennenkampf had quarreled during that war, so they would do nothing to help one another. (36 words)
As she leaves, the board is not in disarray but was sharply divided over decisions to return students to classrooms and quarreled about an attempted land purchase for a second high school. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
It certainly doesn’t strike me that you love your father less because you were kind to someone with whom he quarreled.
On April 7, 2023, Young Hawk quarreled with his girlfriend on a rural roadside near Wakpala, South Dakota, which lies within the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation.
As she leaves, the board is not in disarray but was sharply divided over decisions to return students to classrooms and quarreled about an attempted land purchase for a second high school.
Matsumoto turned himself in at a police station about four hours later and told police he had quarreled several times online with Okamoto, Kyodo News reported.
Smith, a Greenville businessman, is part of an aggressive, conservative faction on the board that has quarreled with current and former board members and even UNC President Margaret Spellings.
The group, which quarreled with Mr. Spector for years over royalties and other issues, went through several lineup changes and eventually shrank to four members.
After Scott repeatedly quarreled with his guards, they insisted that he be tried for insubordination.
Berlusconi and his government quarreled with the Italian judiciary often.
Consequently, some kind of anti-bureaucratic revolution was said to be required, but different Trotskyist groups quarreled about what form such a revolution would need to take, or could take.
He quarreled with Congress over an eventually signed bill to aid police in capturing criminals, and signed into law a measure to improve the nation's highway system.
He quarreled with his family over this issue.
He was unsatisfied with the share of power allotted to him and quarreled with his father and brothers fiercely.
Hiempsal and Jugurtha quarreled immediately after the death of Micipsa.
Hoffmann, who had been an observer with the Japanese in Manchuria, tried to ease their nerves by telling how Samsonov and Rennenkampf had quarreled during that war, so they would do nothing to help one another.
However, he often quarreled with his company commander and other officers that there was a lack of preparation for war with Germany, and that the French training and equipment were inadequate to deal with a numerically superior adversary.
Paul and Erlend quarreled as adults and this dispute carried on to the next generation.
Poe quarreled with Allan over the funds for his education and enlisted in the Army in 1827 under an assumed name.
She frequently quarreled with her biological children and her stepchildren.
The pair ultimately quarreled because Hunt believed in slavery and Crawfurd did not.
The sons quarreled over the land, so to solve the dispute their father shot two arrows from his mighty bow one to the north and the other to the south.
Common combinations with quarreled
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- quarreled with 13×
- he quarreled 4×
- had quarreled 3×
- and quarreled 2×
- quarreled about 2×
- often quarreled 2×
- frequently quarreled 2×
- they quarreled 2×
- quarreled and 2×