They are always arguing. We were arguing over where to go for dinner.
There is no point in arguing over where to eat, the children will be getting crabby if we don't feed them somewhere soon.
I was scared when I overheard my mum and dad arguing.
When the two started arguing it just caused the fight to proliferate.
After arguing with Taylor we finally came to an amicable decision.
Mike and Sarah had a tempestuous relationship, as they were always arguing.
Contempt is defined as being the act of showing disrespect. An example of this word used in a sentence is "She was held in contempt of court after arguing with the judge".
Two girls were arguing for a boy.
The word congruity is a noun meaning a point of agreement; the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate. Example sentence: Finally, a congruity was met by the board after 3 hours of arguing.
The word confusion means uncertainty or lack of clarity. You can put the word confusion in a sentence by saying, there was some confusion over whose turn it was to wash the dishes, so the siblings took to arguing about it.
Arguing.
Yes, actually you can but you have to make sure you use the word correctly, in which quibble means arguing. You can say, they're always quibbling about the amount they owe, or something like that.
You should not be arguing over such a petty thing.