bitter wrangle
Frequency: 6.88.1 per million words
Used to describe a very angry and unpleasant argument.
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- The two countries fell out in a bitter wrangle over imports.
- After years of legal battles, the family was exhausted by the bitter wrangle over the inheritance.
- The politicians engaged in a bitter wrangle during the parliamentary debate.
- Their divorce became a bitter wrangle over child custody and assets.
- We tried to avoid a bitter wrangle with the contractor, but it was inevitable.
- The company faced a bitter wrangle with its former CEO regarding severance pay.
- This bitter wrangle has damaged their long-standing friendship beyond repair.
- He found himself caught in a bitter wrangle between his two business partners.
- The local community was involved in a bitter wrangle with developers over the new project.
- Let's hope we can resolve this issue without it turning into a bitter wrangle.