How To Use altercation In A Sentence
- The ensuing altercations and hilarious testimonies provided an exciting two hours!
- When another nearby paparazzo began videotaping the incident - sorry, "altercation" - Crowley went after him, throwing that camera to the floor. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
- Towards the end of the film, when an altercation with the earnest young locksmith erupts abruptly into violence, he retreats into religious superstition as a means of rationalising a seemingly inexplicable plot development.
- Hoyle and Bruce were spoken to by the referee after an altercation in midfield, but following the free kick Bruce kicked out at Hoyle in the penalty area.
- The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued.
- All of this inspired me to create a whimsical (but pointed) solution towards the elimination or reduction of these brutal altercations.
- Well, if I'm trying to climb back on the blogging wagon, so to speak, I suppose I could do a lot worse than talk about a meeting - maybe it would be more accurate to say 'altercation' - that I had on the job with an angry, unhappy woman. This Side of Glory
- The voice of the stranger was raised as though in anger or altercation, while that of the Governor was pitched lower, in tones that seemed to convey the idea of expostulation, entreaty, and apology. A Chinese Command A Story of Adventure in Eastern Seas
- Did she have an altercation when she was trying to build that luxury treehouse in her Edinburgh garden? Times, Sunday Times
- In each case the scenario was exactly the same: traffic altercations where some minor (in two cases imagined) transgression was blown out of proportion by the Frenchman.