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"Disputatious" is how Hoover describes the mood in Humboldt, where the defunct redwood timber industry has literally gone to pot.
Thestar.com - Home Page Mitch Potter 2010
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Disputatious the rankings may be but they do add a context to the game and offer something at which to aim.
England's team of talents are in touching distance of summit | Mike Selvey 2011
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Disputatious bloggers aside, the article was well-received.
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Disputatious spectators leaped from their seats to exchange harsh words and energetic blows.
Kingdoms of Light Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2001
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Disputatious people, passionate people, those who indulge in personalities, and those who meddle with what don't concern them, are very apt to wish they had let well enough alone.
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Disputatious sects, Christians scarcely agreed upon any one of the great central doctrines, seem a strange fulfilment.
Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV Alexander Maclaren 1868
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Disputatious - adj. - inclined to argue, contentious.
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