square off

VERB
  1. settle conclusively; come to terms
    We finally settled the argument
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How To Use square off In A Sentence

  • The top three teams will receive a first round bye while teams four and five will square off to determine the final semi-final combatant.
  • The two candidates will square off on this issue in a debate tomorrow.
  • Bloodshed, even death, are overt objectives as extended Andean families, called ayllus, square off in slugfests that can last from a few minutes to nearly a week.
  • The songs seem irrelevant but they justify their existence at the end, when heroine and villainess square off in a moral and physical beauty contest: a play-off that's also a sing-off.
  • Cut the roll into six equal pieces and square off the ends.
  • Peel a thick-skinned orange and square off the ends with a sharp knife.
  • Of course, it won't surprise me if some huckster manages to get the two women to square off again.
  • Peel a thick-skinned orange and square off the ends with a sharp knife.
  • The two fighters prepare to square off, as a tuxedoed ring announcer shouts into a microphone: ‘Ladies and gentlemen!’
  • Peel a thick-skinned orange and square off the ends with a sharp knife.
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