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All gin synonyms

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noun gin

  • argument — An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
  • squabble — to engage in a petty quarrel.
  • clash — When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other.
  • brawl — A brawl is a rough or violent fight.
  • disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
  • controversy — Controversy is a lot of discussion and argument about something, often involving strong feelings of anger or disapproval.
  • feud — fee (def 4).
  • altercation — An altercation is a noisy argument or disagreement.
  • dispute — to engage in argument or debate.
  • debate — A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
  • quarrel — a square-headed bolt or arrow, formerly used with a crossbow.
  • bickering — to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle: The two were always bickering.
  • poker — a card game played by two or more persons, in which the players bet on the value of their hands, the winner taking the pool.
  • roulette — a game of chance played at a table marked off with numbers from 1 to 36, one or two zeros, and several other sections affording the players a variety of betting opportunities, and having in the center a revolving, dishlike device (roulette wheel) into which a small ball is spun to come to rest finally in one of the 37 or 38 compartments, indicating the winning number and its characteristics, as odd or even, red or black, and between 1 and 18 or 19 and 36.
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  • ruckus — a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus.
  • scene — the place where some action or event occurs: He returned to the scene of the murder.
  • wrangle — to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.
  • hassle — a disorderly dispute.
  • brush — A brush is an object which has a large number of bristles or hairs fixed to it. You use brushes for painting, for cleaning things, and for tidying your hair.
  • go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • face-off — the act of facing the puck, as at the start of a game or period.
  • out — away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • beef — Beef is the meat of a cow, bull, or ox.
  • rhubarb — any of several plants belonging to the genus Rheum, of the buckwheat family, as R. officinale, having a medicinal rhizome, and R. rhabarbarum, having edible leafstalks.
  • scrap — a fight or quarrel: She got into a scrap with her in-laws.
  • row — record
  • spat — a pointed rod or bar for thrusting through and holding meat that is to be cooked before or over a fire.
  • fuss — an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
  • shindy — a row; rumpus.
  • stew — to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.
  • words — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
  • ruction — a disturbance, quarrel, or row.
  • flap — to swing or sway back and forth loosely, especially with noise: A loose shutter flapped outside the window.
  • romp — to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.
  • run-in — a quarrel; argument.
  • rumpus — a noisy or violent disturbance; commotion; uproar: There was a terrible rumpus going on upstairs.
  • static — pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition.
  • blowup — an explosion
  • crusher — A crusher is a piece of equipment used for crushing things.
  • set-to — a usually brief, sharp fight or argument.
  • finisher — to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • knockdown — capable of knocking something down; overwhelming; irresistible: a knockdown blow.
  • bone — Your bones are the hard parts inside your body which together form your skeleton.
  • dustup — a quarrel; argument; row.
  • bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
  • fight — a battle or combat.
  • contention — Someone's contention is the idea or opinion that they are expressing in an argument or discussion.
  • difficulty — the fact or condition of being difficult.
  • word — Microsoft Word
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