Similar words: intriguing, argue, tour guide, argument, arguable, arguably, guinea, argumentative. Meaning: ['ɑːgjuː] n. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement.
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1. He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer.
2. Why are they always arguing?
3. The couple next door are always arguing.
4. We could hear the neighbours arguing.
5. No use arguing with her about the matter.
6. We're always arguing with each other about money.
7. I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing.
8. There's no point in arguing over trifles.
9. They sat round the dinner table, arguing about politics.
10. The children were arguing amongst themselves.
11. The children are always arguing.
12. My brothers are always arguing.
13. It is profitless to continue arguing.
14. We've dawdled the whole morning away arguing over the smallest issues!
15. Arguing about details consumed many hours of the committee's valuable time.
16. Stop arguing about procedure and let's get down to business.
17. The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees.
18. They were arguing over who should have the car that day.
19. Why bother arguing about such an insignificant amount of money?
20. The player had points deducted for arguing with the referee.
21. Will you two never stop your eternal arguing!
22. People were jostling, arguing and complaining.
23. I've had enough of their endless arguing.
24. Arguing was beneath her dignity .
25. We are arguing on this problem.
26. It's no use arguing with a drunk.
27. Ruth could not bear to watch her parents arguing.
28. He compounded his mistake by arguing with the teacher.
29. Politicians are always arguing amongst themselves.
30. I always tried to remain neutral when they started arguing.
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