It takes two to make a quarrel In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "It takes two to make a quarrel", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Chau calendar 2021-09-09 05:09

Meaning of It takes two to make a quarrel

Synonyms:

It Takes Two to Tango , One hand cannot clap

It takes two to make a quarrel proverb

When an argument or a fight occurs, both parties involved are responsible for it.

Actually I lost my temper, but he was the one that started the fight. It takes two to make a quarrel.

They blame each other for the argument, but it generally takes two to make a quarrel.

Other phrases about:

go down swinging/fighting
to fight until the very end
a fight to the finish
A fight, match or contest between two groups or people which may only end with the complete defeat of one side.
fight like a lion

To fight in a fierce and brave way

to make the feathers/fur fly

To cause an argument or a fight

birds in their little nests agree

Those who live in the same house should should try to treat each other amicably.

 

Origin of It takes two to make a quarrel

The origin of this expression is not clear.

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