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单词 catfight
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Definition of catfight in English:

catfight

noun ˈkatfʌɪtˈkætfaɪt
informal
  • A fight between women.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thankfully there were still some decent action sequences (nothing beats a good catfight between two gorgeous blondes!
    • What is it about a catfight that is so visually arresting?
    • Teachers rushed out to stop the catfight, in which a small number of their students were involved, and the police were called.
    • According to Star Magazine, there is a catfight going on at NBC.
    • The catfight has soured the atmosphere of the Big Brother house.
    • From the catfights to the challenges, I found every minute captivating.
    • So there they were, two actors being precious, having a catfight.
    • A group of about 20 scantily-clad screaming women had a drunken catfight in Southend town centre.
    • And when I say she got into fights, I don't mean catfights.
    • A grown-up lady, however, is better able to disguise her teenage urges and won't respond with a catfight.
    • They finally stopped their catfight to actually listen to me.
    • Sharon refuses, and a catfight erupts between Chrissie and Sharon.
    • One reason is that heroine and baddy are both female and the film climaxes with the mother of all catfights between the two leading ladies.
    • And now she has admitted having a catfight with her housekeeper in which both women ended up rolling around on the floor, grappling and screaming.
    • The house is a better place without you, although the catfights would have been good this next week.
    • There could be a catfight on the cobbles between two of the north west's most feisty females for the right to call themselves mum of the year.
    • I saw plenty of catfights in my time as a dancer, although I managed to avoid being involved in any.
    • The number of women who are seeking treatment at hospital casualty units after being injured in drunken catfights is rising sharply, consultants warn.
    • Andreas wouldn't admit it, but he loved walking in on their girlie catfights and quarrels about guys.
    • People like to paint it as girls having a catfight but it was more the frustration of not being perceived as a unit.

Derivatives

  • catfighting

  • noun
    informal
    • So, when that significant cultural artifact, The Star published an article about catfighting on the set of Desperate Housewives, well, we were so there.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So there is going to be some horrible catfighting over the price in the coming weeks, as Felix's broker takes it round an estimated 30 potential investors.
      • You know that all that catfighting that supposedly went on with Monica - you can't even imagine that either of those girls would bother.
      • The so-called ‘wild’ women are mostly attractive tarts given to petty jealousies and catfighting, just like most females.
 
 

Definition of catfight in US English:

catfight

nounˈkatfītˈkætfaɪt
informal
  • A fight between women.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A group of about 20 scantily-clad screaming women had a drunken catfight in Southend town centre.
    • They finally stopped their catfight to actually listen to me.
    • Thankfully there were still some decent action sequences (nothing beats a good catfight between two gorgeous blondes!
    • One reason is that heroine and baddy are both female and the film climaxes with the mother of all catfights between the two leading ladies.
    • People like to paint it as girls having a catfight but it was more the frustration of not being perceived as a unit.
    • So there they were, two actors being precious, having a catfight.
    • Teachers rushed out to stop the catfight, in which a small number of their students were involved, and the police were called.
    • And now she has admitted having a catfight with her housekeeper in which both women ended up rolling around on the floor, grappling and screaming.
    • The house is a better place without you, although the catfights would have been good this next week.
    • According to Star Magazine, there is a catfight going on at NBC.
    • A grown-up lady, however, is better able to disguise her teenage urges and won't respond with a catfight.
    • Andreas wouldn't admit it, but he loved walking in on their girlie catfights and quarrels about guys.
    • The catfight has soured the atmosphere of the Big Brother house.
    • The number of women who are seeking treatment at hospital casualty units after being injured in drunken catfights is rising sharply, consultants warn.
    • And when I say she got into fights, I don't mean catfights.
    • Sharon refuses, and a catfight erupts between Chrissie and Sharon.
    • What is it about a catfight that is so visually arresting?
    • There could be a catfight on the cobbles between two of the north west's most feisty females for the right to call themselves mum of the year.
    • I saw plenty of catfights in my time as a dancer, although I managed to avoid being involved in any.
    • From the catfights to the challenges, I found every minute captivating.
 
 
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