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Definition of fist fight in English: fist fightnoun A fight with the fists. Example sentencesExamples - So why, when my family is all together, do we talk about the time my sister and I had a fist fight on the front lawn, or any other moment that will dredge up bad memories?
- The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued.
- Then later the same day the bully was involved in a fist fight over the same issue with another board member, thus giving a whole new meaning to the terminology ‘selection fight’!
- Then the two groups of party workers got into a fist fight, throwing things at each other, and the police were called in.
- He wanted to go out in the hall and have a fist fight.
- The fist fight was only the finale of the on-stage war that had been brewing for the first hour of their set.
- Fans besiege his house daily, while he is regularly accosted by members of the public seeking anything from an autograph to a fist fight.
- He also had convictions for burglary, theft and actual bodily harm, had been in a fist fight in a pub after a funeral, and had hit a victim on the head with a piece of wood during a street fight.
- I don't get in many fights but 3 days for a fist fight isn't right.
- He later told police: ‘I didn't want to hurt him or get involved in a fist fight because he is only a youth and I am an adult.’
- She can fight with a gun but she is worthless in a fist fight.
- Have you ever been in a fist fight or a situation where you had to get physically violent with someone else?
- The film appeared to show the naked man being forced to take part in a fist fight.
- South Yorkshire Police were called to Lowedges Road, near an entrance to the estate, just before 4pm on Thursday after initial reports suggested there had been a fist fight at a bus stop.
- For instance, if it was a mistake he'd made delivering a speech, he'd buy a book on public speaking, or in the case of a fist fight, he might consider a book on self-defense.
- The last time he was in a full-on fist fight, he was still at school.
- If there's only two of you, all you can do is pull the car over and have a fist fight on the side of the road.
- He reminded me of an argumentative drunk who challenges the whole bar to a fist fight.
- Half of those aged between 16 and 24 also claimed to have had a fist fight in the past 12 months.
- Two commission members had to be separated to prevent a fist fight.
Synonyms fight, scuffle, fracas, brawl, struggle, tussle, fisticuffs, melee, scrimmage, free-for-all, free fight, affray, fray, riot, skirmish, exchange, clash, encounter
Derivatives noun Yes, but she's not that strong when it comes to fist fighting. Example sentencesExamples - She seemed to be able to do everything, from sword fighting, to fist fighting, from shooting to throwing daggers, and practically everything else.
- Criminal records show car jacking and fist fighting.
- An eager student, he learned everything from lock picking to disguise techniques, swordsmanship to fist fighting, and precious metals to poisons.
- This is no small task as the public school system has grown to resemble a prison itself, with more police officers than well-trained teachers and harsh punishments such as expulsion for minor infractions like fist fighting.
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