Argy-Bargy
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What Does Argy-Bargy Mean?
- 争论
- 争执
- 口角
Argy-Bargy Pronunciation
/ˈɑːr.ɡi ˌbɑːr.ɡi/
Argy-Bargy Definition
noun
Definition
a noisy argument or disagreement.
In ZH
喧闹的争论或分歧。
How to Use Argy-Bargy in a Sentence
- The meeting ended in an argy-bargy over the budget.
- There was quite an argy-bargy in the pub last night.
- The politicians engaged in an argy-bargy during the debate.
- Her tendency to start an argy-bargy made her unpopular.
- I tried to avoid any argy-bargy at the family gathering.
Cultural Notes
Commonly used in British English, often in informal contexts.