ঝগড়া করা
বাগ্যুদ্ধ, কোলাহলপূর্ণ ঝগড়া
(1) An angry dispute,an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining),fight,argument
(2) An angry dispute
(3) An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
(4) Fight
(5) Argument
(1) To quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively,herd and care for,fight,argue
(2) To quarrel noisily
(3) angrily or disruptively
(4) Herd and care for
(5) Fight
(6) Argue
(1) Only yesterday, you'd have thought there was no way to wrangle that horse back into the barn.
(2) The community complex has been at the centre of a legal wrangle for the past two years.
(3) The boss of Bradford's privatised education service has reaffirmed its commitment to the district after a year-long behind-the-scenes wrangle over cash.
(4) An insurance wrangle is holding up compensation payments
(5) A legal wrangle over a seaside town's plans to honour one of its most famous sons with a commemorative plaque is set to be resolved today.
(6) A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle , the Evening Gazette can reveal.
(7) A court wrangle over the legal parentage of the children will now be heard in the New Year in a unique case which is likely to raise a host of highly-complex moral and human questions.
(8) A legal wrangle over a three-year-old unpaid bill for dealing with the foot-and-mouth cull has cost Cumbria's tax payers around half-a-million pounds.
(9) While politicians wrangle , rangers continue working in a dangerous climate, and the parks are getting trashed.
(10) Head for the open range and learn how to wrangle dogies.
(11) Plans by the Government to buy the island and designate it as a national historic park have been dogged by controversy, including a legal wrangle over the past 20 years that went as far as the Supreme Court.
(12) The tenant said the young men immediately started to wrangle with their neighbours and left the building only when the police intervened.
(13) Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses.
(14) We wrangle over word choice, punctuation, and which is the fastest keyboard shortcut (scrolling vs. page down key).
(15) He wrangled horses for the Confederacy during the Civil War.
(16) The author's estate has been the subject of countless legal wrangles in recent years, as Stephen proved himself an ardent defender of both the copyright of the author's works and the family's privacy.
(17) Trained volunteers help those with learning difficulties u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510speak up for themselvesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in disputes, whether they are legal wrangles or a disagreement with a neighbour.
(18) Unions and bosses have been wrangling for months within the company's western division over a new pay deal.
(19) The audience line-ups continue to lengthen every year with spectators wrangling to find a chair in the 500-seat theatre.
(20) That the situation has been intensified by wrangling over equipment is, however, entirely predictable.
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