Similar to "picked a fight," picked a quarrel means to intentionally start a fight with someone.
argument, row, conflict, clash, dispute, dissent, quarrel, squabble
differ, argue, clash, dispute, dissent, quarrel, cross swords
dispute, difference, quarrel, debate, argument, discussion, contention, fuss, scene
A false quarrel lacks genuine emotional investment or legitimate reason for conflict, so any display of bravery or courage within it is ultimately superficial or meaningless. When the confrontation is based on deceit or dishonesty, any acts of bravery are essentially hollow and lack true valor.
"It takes two to quarrel" is a common saying that emphasizes how conflicts often involve the participation of both parties. It highlights the importance of communication, empathy, and understanding in resolving disagreements. By recognizing our own role in disagreements and taking responsibility for our actions, we can work towards finding peaceful resolutions and maintaining healthy relationships.
An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.
'picked up' = started pick up has the meaning of learning without really trying. I picked up the hobby by watching my friend.
The word is quarrel.
The Malayalam word pinakamano can be translated to either Do u dislike me, or are you in quarrel with me.
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
"quarrel" is "querelle"
The Quarrel was created in 1991.
Those two are about to have another quarrel.
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
pick up - idiomatic meaning is to learn something without much effort. I picked up Spanish when I lived in Madrid.
The quarter quarrel is a special game and President Snow picks a different form of the game to be played. So that year, he made the tributes be picked from all of the past winners of the Hunger Games. Haymitch was orginally picked, but Peeta volunteered.