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fisticuff

[fis-ti-kuhf] / ˈfɪs tɪˌkʌf /


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It was not often that my siblings had true fights, but when they did, they were monster, one-on-one fisticuff affairs, and Helen had picked the Mount Everest of fighters.

From "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother" by James McBride

He was not without skill at fisticuff, was Hackley.

From Captivating Mary Carstairs by Crosby, Raymond Moreau

If his fairy-godmother had prearranged this fisticuff, she could not have done anything better so far as Killigrew was concerned.

From The Voice in the Fog by MacGrath, Harold

Literature has hitherto glorified serene immobility, ecstasy, and sleep; they will extol aggressive movement, feverish insomnia, the double-quick step, the somersault, the box on the ear, the fisticuff.

From Ivory Apes and Peacocks by Huneker, James

His food would be snatched away and a lively fisticuff probably follow during which the inevitable “yaller dog” was usually the gainer.

From The Boy from Hollow Hut A Story of the Kentucky Mountains by Mullins, Isla May




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