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1 He is fond of strong liquor and when intoxicated is very quarrelsome .
2 He was a good, clever fellow when sober, but very quarrelsome when drunk.
3 The people very much disorder'd in liquor, and very quarrelsome .
4 He is of a very quarrelsome nature, a sharp bargainer, and a boastful talker.
5 Preston Congregationalism is a very good, a very respectable, and a very quarrelsome creature.
6 And the garrison of La Navidad became very quarrelsome .
7 But Huskie was a very quarrelsome and suspicious fellow.
8 And toward the height of the storm, there was a reaction and she grew very quarrelsome .
9 The people are now very quarrelsome and discontented.
10 William the Conqueror had a very quarrelsome family.
11 They are all very serious and very quarrelsome .
12 Bun-bury, you are very quarrelsome .
13 The cook considered to be very quarrelsome ; quarrelled this evening with some of the sailors and got a bloody face.
14 I generally had to get up first, to kindle the fire and make ready breakfast, and he was very quarrelsome .
15 He was a good man, a first-rate walker, but very quarrelsome ; and to spite his adversary was capable of anything.
16 "John Knights is a boy of very quarrelsome disposition."
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