fistfight

VERB
  1. fight with the fists
    The man wanted to fist-fight
NOUN
  1. a fight with bare fists
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How To Use fistfight In A Sentence

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  • If I have it out and put it back in the holster under some duress I want it to stay put in case it goes from a gunfight to a fistfight and back to a gunfight.
  • A lot of it has to do with the art, but the crazy story is great too, and uses Batman as a detective, a gadgeteer, a fistfighter, and a superhero. God bless Steve Niles
  • A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several break-ups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight.
  • A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several breakups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight.
  • Jenny making casual remarks, causing fistfights.
  • But you can expect gunfights and fistfights galore.
  • He spent his time consorting with prostitutes, getting into fistfights, and scribbling his thoughts down on napkins, all in various stages of intoxication.
  • It is less a macho comedy than what you might call a bromantic melodrama, an unabashed weepie with enough beer, sports, fistfights and cars to reassure the snuffling he-men in the audience that their tears are Not ... well, you know. NYT > Home Page
  • Ride the coaster and join the fistfight, do what you have to do.
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