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Definition of fighting in English: fightingnoun ˈfʌɪtɪŋˈfaɪdɪŋ mass nounThe action of fighting; violence or conflict. terrible fighting broke out in the streets Example sentencesExamples - The author shows a deft hand at describing the fighting without relying on blocks of first-person accounts.
- Factional fighting among followers of various clerical leaders has also taken place.
- It will be very, very difficult fighting.
- It is derived from an ancient form of fighting originating in the Far East.
- The problem with city fighting is that too many people die.
- To do these things, Vietnam War reporters had to get close to the fighting.
- Almost all the homes have been damaged in the recent fighting.
- Indeed, there has been some tough fighting.
- There was no fighting at the Bomber on Saturday night.
- The tunnels played a major role in the last round of heavy fighting, in summer 2006.
- The Humane Society of the United States keeps a database of news reports on dog fighting.
- King Harold is dead, fallen in a day of savage fighting against Duke William of Normandy.
- I think almost everyone that has spoken this afternoon has highlighted the importance of ceasing the fighting.
- Once the novelty of the costumed fighting has passed, the stories are rather forgettable.
- The war in Sudan has claimed the lives of at least 2 million people, mostly through famine brought on by the fighting.
- To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
- On October 24, the Soviets threatened to intervene in the fighting.
- An example of the ferocity of the fighting was illustrated by the Third Battalion of the 137 th Infantry Regiment.
- The United Nations now says almost 115,000 people have been uprooted by the fighting in Georgia.
- In the early autumn fierce fighting took place, the gallant Serbians bearing a prominent part.
Synonyms violence, hostilities, conflict, combat
adjective ˈfʌɪtɪŋˈfaɪdɪŋ Displaying or engaging in violence, combat, or aggression. he put up his fists and took a fighting stance Example sentencesExamples - Give the poor guy at least a fighting chance Ed.
- Does the lawsuit have a fighting chance?
- In struggles like the 2003-04 strike of southern California grocery workers, the rank and file has shown its fighting spirit.
- Then imagine if those titles are remakes of classic fighting games that have extremely loyal followings.
- He brings with him a bodyguard of Irish fighting men.
- Whoever wins the election, greater rank-and-file organization will be the key to rebuilding a fighting union.
- It's entirely up to you how you'll develop your fighting abilities throughout the game.
- Critically ill infants born outside the capital are being given a fighting chance of survival through a national transport programme.
- Imagine yourself playing a fighting video game so real, you swear your actually there in the thick of the action.
- Stricken with guilt after pridefully counting his fighting men, David confessed.
- It was rather a fighting withdrawal - possibly the finest rearguard action in the Pacific campaign.
- It is approached along what is effectively a chasm with fighting platforms above on either side.
- The security situation will get worse from mid-February onwards when the weather improves and the fighting season begins. "
- They have been put in place over centuries to protect the effectiveness of the fighting force.
- He is, you could say, a fighting force to be reckoned with.
- The civil servant apparently did not give the matter one fighting thought.
- Defining the fighting arenas, it went to show how much a great soundtrack can make a game more memorable.
- Both techniques were extremely successful in developing a fighting force that was the elite of their times.
- Violations of human rights and infringement of civilian rights by all fighting parties continue, it added.
- Try to match the fighting environment as closely as possible.
Synonyms violent, combative, aggressive, pugnacious, truculent, belligerent, bellicose, disputatious, antagonistic, argumentative, hawkish Definition of fighting in US English: fightingnounˈfīdiNGˈfaɪdɪŋ The action of fighting; violence or conflict. terrible fighting broke out in the streets Example sentencesExamples - To do these things, Vietnam War reporters had to get close to the fighting.
- The United Nations now says almost 115,000 people have been uprooted by the fighting in Georgia.
- The Humane Society of the United States keeps a database of news reports on dog fighting.
- There was no fighting at the Bomber on Saturday night.
- Once the novelty of the costumed fighting has passed, the stories are rather forgettable.
- In the early autumn fierce fighting took place, the gallant Serbians bearing a prominent part.
- It is derived from an ancient form of fighting originating in the Far East.
- The problem with city fighting is that too many people die.
- The tunnels played a major role in the last round of heavy fighting, in summer 2006.
- I think almost everyone that has spoken this afternoon has highlighted the importance of ceasing the fighting.
- The war in Sudan has claimed the lives of at least 2 million people, mostly through famine brought on by the fighting.
- On October 24, the Soviets threatened to intervene in the fighting.
- An example of the ferocity of the fighting was illustrated by the Third Battalion of the 137 th Infantry Regiment.
- Almost all the homes have been damaged in the recent fighting.
- The author shows a deft hand at describing the fighting without relying on blocks of first-person accounts.
- To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
- Indeed, there has been some tough fighting.
- Factional fighting among followers of various clerical leaders has also taken place.
- King Harold is dead, fallen in a day of savage fighting against Duke William of Normandy.
- It will be very, very difficult fighting.
Synonyms violence, hostilities, conflict, combat
adjectiveˈfīdiNGˈfaɪdɪŋ Displaying or engaging in violence, combat, or aggression. he put up his fists and took a fighting stance Example sentencesExamples - They have been put in place over centuries to protect the effectiveness of the fighting force.
- It was rather a fighting withdrawal - possibly the finest rearguard action in the Pacific campaign.
- Defining the fighting arenas, it went to show how much a great soundtrack can make a game more memorable.
- Critically ill infants born outside the capital are being given a fighting chance of survival through a national transport programme.
- It is approached along what is effectively a chasm with fighting platforms above on either side.
- The security situation will get worse from mid-February onwards when the weather improves and the fighting season begins. "
- Both techniques were extremely successful in developing a fighting force that was the elite of their times.
- In struggles like the 2003-04 strike of southern California grocery workers, the rank and file has shown its fighting spirit.
- Then imagine if those titles are remakes of classic fighting games that have extremely loyal followings.
- The civil servant apparently did not give the matter one fighting thought.
- He is, you could say, a fighting force to be reckoned with.
- Give the poor guy at least a fighting chance Ed.
- He brings with him a bodyguard of Irish fighting men.
- Does the lawsuit have a fighting chance?
- Imagine yourself playing a fighting video game so real, you swear your actually there in the thick of the action.
- Try to match the fighting environment as closely as possible.
- Whoever wins the election, greater rank-and-file organization will be the key to rebuilding a fighting union.
- Stricken with guilt after pridefully counting his fighting men, David confessed.
- It's entirely up to you how you'll develop your fighting abilities throughout the game.
- Violations of human rights and infringement of civilian rights by all fighting parties continue, it added.
Synonyms violent, combative, aggressive, pugnacious, truculent, belligerent, bellicose, disputatious, antagonistic, argumentative, hawkish |