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Israel’s Ynet news website reported that it was an angry meeting that turned into a shouting match, with some of the local officials frustrated that Israel was taking the pressure off their enemies in Lebanon and not offering an immediate plan to get civilians home.

From BBC

Rather, she’d stomped off the Bears’ practice pool deck after a shouting match with Stovall, days after they had returned together from a national invitational meet in Orlando.

From Salon

It was the kind of shouting match among private citizens, at the height of tensions over the 2020 election, that might have happened in any mixed political community in America.

"Am I correct that you hate President Trump?" asked Susan Necheles in a heated cross-examination in New York that at points resembled a shouting match.

From BBC

When Cohen testified, he got into a brief shouting match with one of Mr Trump's attorneys after she repeatedly called his credibility into doubt.

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

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