fist+fight

  • 1fist fight — UK US noun [countable] [singular fist fight plural fist fights] a fight in which people use their fists to hit each other Thesaurus: physical fightssynonym …

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  • 2fist fight — n a fight in which people hit each other with their ↑bare fists …

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  • 3fist fight — fist ,fight noun count a fight in which people use their fists to hit each other …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 4fist|fight — «FIHST FYT», noun. a fight in which the opponents use their fists: »Her husband has got into a fistfight defending her good name (New Yorker) …

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  • 5fist fight — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms fist fight : singular fist fight plural fist fights a fight in which people use their fists to hit each other …

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  • 6fist·fight — /ˈfıstˌfaıt/ noun, pl fights [count] : a fight in which people hit each other with their fists A fistfight broke out in the stands. He often gets into fistfights …

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  • 7FIST-FIGHT — …

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  • 8Fight Club — infobox Book | name = Fight Club title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Chuck Palahniuk illustrator = cover artist = Jacket design by Michael Ian Kaye Photograph by Melissa Hayden Soap by Proverbial Inc. country =… …

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  • 9fist — noun (C) 1 the hand when the fingers are curled in towards the palm, especially in order to express anger or hit someone: She held the money tightly in her fist. | clench your fist (=hold your fist very tightly closed): Malcolm clenched his fists …

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  • 10fight — I n. straggle 1) to pick, provoke, start a fight (he picked a fight with me) 2) to put up, wage a fight (to wage a fight against corruption) 3) to get into a fight (to get into a fight with a neighbor about the property line) 4) a bitter,… …

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