verb
- engaging in an angry argument or disagreement
Usage: present participle of quarrel; British spelling
noun
- the act of having angry arguments or disagreements
Usage: gerund form; British spelling
Examples
- The children were quarrelling over who would sit in the front seat.
- She was tired of their constant quarrelling about money.
- The neighbors have been quarrelling about the fence for months.
- Stop quarrelling and work together to solve the problem.
- Their quarrelling could be heard from across the street.
- The siblings’ quarrelling disrupted the entire family dinner.