tussle|tussles in English
noun
[tus·sle || 'tʌsl]
physical struggle, scuffle; difficult struggle
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1. 18 Alton Bass Reserves winning a midfield tussle.
2. Jessup and me may have had our tussles, but he was my cousin.
3. He received a black eye in the tussle.
4. The boys started to tussle in the corridor.
5. The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie.
6. 6 The boys started to tussle in the corridor.
7. 7 He received a black eye in the tussle.
8. 1 Anna and her conscience had a little tussle.
9. 5 Five teams are involved in the tussle for promotion.
10. NEW DELHI – Why do high-profile economic tussles turn so quickly to ad hominem attacks?
11. 8 He was injured during a tussle for the ball.
12. 3 I had a tussle to get the knife off him.
13. 10 There followed a long tussle for custody of the children.
14. 9 They began to tussle with each other for the coins.
15. 13 The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie.
16. 12 He broke his leg in a tussle for the ball.
17. 2 They began to tussle with each other for the handgun.
18. 4 After quite a tussle, I finally wrenched the letter from him.
19. In this news, we discuss the Lufthansa Budges in flight tussle with Condor
20. 23 Oxford will have a tussle on their hands at the Manor.
21. 14 There was a legal tussle over the closure of the hospital.
22. 1 Woman is not the passive chattel that the tussles of despots, described in the last chapter, have implied.
23. 22 After a boardroom tussle at Paramount, its studio chief, Frank Mancuso,(www.Sentencedict.com) quit.
24. 17 We have a tussle every year about where to go on holiday.
25. 16 We are engaged in a legal tussle with a large pharmaceutical company.