Argufy [verb]

Definition of Argufy:

disagree over minor issues

Opposite/Antonyms of Argufy:


Sentence/Example of Argufy:

He locks them up in the barracks where they used to argufy and makes them jump out of the windows.

You're the last man I'd have expected to hear argufy for faith without works.

May Irwin's motto, "Don't Argufy," isn't so bad as a working maxim, after all.

"Miss Prue and her pa do argufy to beat the band," Nancy remarked to Jenny the cook as she waited for hot cakes.

I hev let ye argufy 'bout'n it; ye hev hed yer fill of words.

It's argufy here and argufy there, an' while yer at that, me an' the rest av us is squeezin' the fun out o' life.

I wish you could a heard par argufy that question with the ministers.

Tain no use ter argufy erbout it; dems de creeturs dat speerets rides whin dey comes back ter dis worl.

It ain't in me to argufy wi' 'ee, and, maybe, tear both our hearts.

For what skill had I to argufy with a man of such infinite parts?