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toe-to-toe

ADVERB
  1. in close combat or at close quarters
    they fought toe-to-toe for the nomination

How To Use toe-to-toe In A Sentence

  • This is basically an even matchup, a toe-to-toe slugfest of a heavyweight championship battle in the making.
  • Dravid is a quality batsman but, against the odds, not one who can go toe-to-toe with the world's best bowlers and wrest the initiative from their grasp.
  • Their forwards could go toe-to-toe with any pack in the world and they had an efficient kicking game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seeing her Victoria Grayson go stilettoed toe-to-toe with VanCamp's crafty interloper is gonna be one guilty pleasure we refuse to feel bad about loving. Watercooler: The Best Revenge
  • As the round ended, both fighters got toe-to-toe and exchanged savage blows until and after the bell.
  • Kenyon Martin battled Duncan toe-to-toe and finished with 23 points and 11 rebounds. USATODAY.com - Spurs reclaim homecourt edge 84-79
  • We battled toe-to-toe with them it's a kick in the teeth to lose like that. The Sun
  • La Liga's titans go toe-to-toe at Camp Nou tonight in a match the Fiver's siesta-taking, castanet-clacking Spanish cousin Juan Miguel Manuel Ole! Conical bifter; and FiverLeaks
  • We went toe-to-toe with a good Championship team and gave a really good account of ourselves. The Sun
  • This is a toe-to-toe battle where one's life is at risk. Times, Sunday Times
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