blazing row

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A very angry and noisy argument or quarrel.

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  • They had a blazing row over who should do the dishes.
  • We had a blazing row over who should do the cooking.
  • I could hear my neighbors having a blazing row late last night.
  • Their relationship ended after a series of blazing rows.
  • The meeting ended in a blazing row between the two directors.
  • She walked out after a blazing row with her boss.
  • She stormed out of the room after a blazing row with her brother.
  • The neighbours had a blazing row about the loud music.
  • Their relationship was fiery, marked by passionate reconciliations after every blazing row.
  • I wish we hadn't had such a blazing row last night.
  • The Prime Minister reportedly had a blazing row with his chancellor over the new budget.
  • A blazing row erupted in the meeting, surprising everyone.
  • What started as a simple disagreement quickly escalated into a full-blown blazing row.
  • He's always getting into blazing rows with his colleagues.
  • I've just had a blazing row with my partner and I don't know what to do.
  • There was a blazing row between the two political factions.
  • The tranquility of the holiday was shattered by a sudden blazing row.
  • Despite their blazing rows, they always managed to reconcile.
  • He tries to avoid confrontation at all costs, fearing it might lead to a blazing row.
  • If you keep arguing like this, you'll have another blazing row.