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argue over

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Hunkered down in a bunker, she, Mellie, and Fitz argue over what details about their relationship they want to make public.

Elizabeth and David Emmanuel argue over who took Diana's call.

Leitch said he remembers Cruz as someone who wanted to argue over anything or nothing, just for the exercise of arguing.

But this is hard to argue over, because we'll never know if there is an effect, much less how big it is.

Even experts argue over whether IQ, EQ, executive function, and/or academic achievement matters most.

We'd argue over it a little, and I would say, 'Good biscuits can't be made without grease.'

It is by no means necessary to argue over every little service, but a few test cases keep in mind the idea of justice.

In years to come naval experts will collate all those diagrams, and furiously argue over them.

But he had managed to kill Frank—poor old Frank, who would never grumble and argue over little things again.

She has to argue over prices; to fuss over the quality of charcoal consumed.

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On this page you'll find 84 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to argue over, such as: altercate, argufy, avoid, bicker, carp, and cavil.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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