People having an argument, perhaps talking loudly, in public, on the street.
Yes, because you can have a quarrel but you can't touch one.
Example sentences for quarrel would be: "They were seen having a heated quarrel about their lack of finances for the new project." Another could be "Try not to quarrel about why things are the way they are". Then too another could be "To quarrel about this matter is rediculous!"
A single street lamp lit the empty street; then the light buzzed and faded, leaving him in darkness -APEX
Fight
Argue, disagree, quarrel
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Two words that fit that description are "squabble" and "squirmish." Squabble means to argue or quarrel over something trivial, while squirmish describes a minor or petty quarrel.
The word that fits this description is "squeal."
The word is quarrel.
Quarrel can be used as a noun or a verb: I don't want to quarrel with you. Tim was slightly injured during his quarrel with his neighbor.
"quarrel" is "querelle"
quarrel
The Quarrel was created in 1991.
The suffix of "quarrel" is -el.
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
Those two are about to have another quarrel.