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foughtfought /fɔːt $ fɒːt/  - And leaders have always fought the context.
- But in the end it shows total respect for the people who fought and died.
- Byers Green was designated category D. Peggy Hutchinson objected and fought and saved it from demolition.
- He fought many battles with the early Labour party in Lancaster and discrimination against socialist employees was alleged.
- Men from the village had fought in two world wars.
- She fought the battle for equity in officiating last year, and hoped to see good things come of it this season.
- The people have fought him on the island, in the park and now on the freeway.
- Their sons fought the Viet-nam War, and many did not return.
► a hard-fought battle/contest/game etc one of the most hard-fought games this season a hard-fought battle for the presidency the past tense and past participle of fight |