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tit for tat

NOUN
  1. an equivalent given in return

How To Use tit for tat In A Sentence

  • My appeal on Friday was on behalf of good old shameless commerce, quid pro quo, tit for tat, bucks for books.
  • If Obama supporters are going to engage in tit for tat ping pong arguments and insults, believe me it will get nowhere. republicans are better at that! McCain campaign to reporters: 'Jamie Rubin lied'
  • Peers seek tit for tat behavior from others and discourage free riding by a "choke / unchoke" policy. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Corina calls this effect “divine Tit for Tat”—if you are cooperator, you find yourself surrounded with cooperators and vice versa. SuperCooperators
  • He is focused on winning the long game not short term tit for tat. Obama Took Heat Early On For Being Too Soft On Hillary, Remember?
  • But we do use the passes a lot and this seems a bit tit for tat.
  • I told her if she did me any harm I would return tit for tat.
  • I noticed she didn't send me a card - I think it was tit for tat because I forgot her birthday last year.
  • It was tit for tat on the field of play with numerous players catching the eye of their managers.
  • But if they want to escalate the fight, we will respond tit for tat.
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