A dispute requires the willing participation of at least two parties; one person alone cannot sustain a fight if the other refuses to engage.
Examples:
- 1859: 'It takes two to make a quarrel, Cecil, and I will not be one.'
Origin: attested 1706
A dispute requires the willing participation of at least two parties; one person alone cannot sustain a fight if the other refuses to engage.
Examples:
Origin: attested 1706