== == Well, it was definitely a mistake if it happened in the way that you described. I wouldn't call it insane, as it just sounds like the other person became panicked and overwhelmed quickly. Just try to be calm and speak to her (police allowing), and talk about what may have triggered the problem.
You can only speak from your perspective, not for the other person and not for the police. You may have viewed it as a 'minor discussion' while the other person(s) felt that calling for assistance from the police was warranted.
Regardless of what occurred, it's in your best interest to avoid all contact with the other party and to not get involved in any threatening or violent actions from now on.
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Shouting snow fights
Because that's the only equivalent to shouting that written language has. It's a perception issue . It's frowned upon here , but personally, I prefer the loud[ imean large ] print.
The Revolutionary War
defense,defense, defense
== == Yes, it sounds like she over-reacted. The police can legally intervene when there is verbal threats of physical abuse. If this isn't the case, then it was a large overreaction. Did the police arrest anyone?
Mom and dad are having a serious discussion about their work problems. The discussion between the two coaches quickly turned into a shouting match.
Police seldom get involved in a shouting match. If there was physical contact, they could both be arrested and both could be charged as adults.
screaming not involved any words yelling involved words that annoy a person
your voice
Jumping typically takes the most energy because it involves physical exertion and engages various muscle groups. Writing and shouting require less physical energy compared to jumping, while thinking mainly involves mental effort.
shouting
The collective nouns could be a crowd of people cheering and shouting, an audience of people cheering and shouting, or a mob of people cheering and shouting.
Gáir, béiceach, glaoch all mean 'shouting".
The abstract noun for shouting is "shout."
Shouting is a gerund verb. It can never be a subject.He was shouting.I heard him shouting.
The mob kept shouting crucify him, crucify him.