Argue
61argue vehemently — index dispute (contest) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
62argue the toss — Argue, often fiercely …
63argue somebody into of doing something — ˌargue sb ˈinto/ˈout of doing sth derived to persuade sb to do/not do sth by giving them reasons • They argued him into withdrawing his complaint. Main entry: ↑arguederived …
64argue somebody out of doing something — ˌargue sb ˈinto/ˈout of doing sth derived to persuade sb to do/not do sth by giving them reasons • They argued him into withdrawing his complaint. Main entry: ↑arguederived …
65argue the toss — (UK) If you argue the toss, you refuse to accept a decision and argue about it. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you argue the toss, you dispute a decision or choice which has already been made. The final choice was made… …
66Argue with a Tree... — Infobox Album | Name = Argue with a Tree... Type = Album Artist = Blue October Released = September 15, 2004 Recorded = Type = Live album Length = Genre = Alternative rock Label = Brando/Universal Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = History …
67argue out — PHRASAL VERB If two or more people argue something out, they discuss it or thoroughly in order to reach a conclusion or decision. [V n P] If there s a dispute we argue it out... [V n P] The question of divorce was discussed and argued out in the… …
68argue for — phr verb Argue for is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑attorney …
69argue against — to oppose with logic (opposite in meaning to to argue in favour of) …
70argue the toss — British & Australian, informal to disagree with a decision or statement. Are you prepared to argue the toss when you might have to go to court to prove it? …