loggerheads (Meaning)

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loggerheads (n.)

The knapweed.

loggerheads Sentence Examples

  1. The two families have been at loggerheads for years over a property dispute.
  2. The environmentalists and the loggers are at loggerheads over the fate of the ancient forest.
  3. The siblings' conflicting ambitions brought them to loggerheads, jeopardizing their once-close relationship.
  4. The competing political parties are at loggerheads over every issue, resulting in an impasse in government.
  5. The opposing sides in the legal case were at loggerheads, each vehemently defending their position.
  6. The scientists and the engineers are at loggerheads over the best approach to solve the technical problem.
  7. The two companies are at loggerheads in a bitter trade dispute that has halted all operations.
  8. The couple's differing parenting styles have brought them to loggerheads, creating tension in their relationship.
  9. The members of the board are at loggerheads on the proposed merger, with each side having strongly held views.
  10. The neighbors are at loggerheads over the construction of a new fence that obstructs their view of the lake.

FAQs About the word loggerheads

The knapweed.

stupids,idiots, losers, morons, prats, numskulls, loons, dumbheads, villains, naturals

thinkers, sages, geniuses, thinkers,brains, geniuses, intellectuals, intellects, sages, intellectuals

The two families have been at loggerheads for years over a property dispute.

The environmentalists and the loggers are at loggerheads over the fate of the ancient forest.

The siblings' conflicting ambitions brought them to loggerheads, jeopardizing their once-close relationship.

The competing political parties are at loggerheads over every issue, resulting in an impasse in government.