Set+to+fight

  • 1fight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. battle, affray, brawl, quarrel; contest, struggle; pugnacity. Slang, scrap. See contention, irascibility, resolution. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A violent struggle] Syn. strife, conflict, contention, feud …

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  • 2Fight Club (film) — infobox film name = Fight Club caption = Theatrical poster director = David Fincher producer = Arnon Milchan (exec.) Art Linson Ross Grayson Bell Cean Chaffin writer = Jim Uhls starring = Edward Norton Brad Pitt Helena Bonham Carter music = Dust… …

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  • 3fight —   Hakakā, paio, kaua; mokomoko (general free for all, including wrestling and boxing); pā ume ume.   Also: kūpāpā, kolopā, paika, hu alepo, makawalu, pilikua.See saying, helu 4, wai au au, fighter, cockfighting, wrestling. Specialized types… …

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  • 4Fight Club (novel) — Fight Club   First …

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  • 5Fight for This Love — «Fight for This Love» Сингл Шерил Коул из альбома 3 Words Сторона «Б» «Didn’t I» Выпущен 16 октября 2009 Формат CD сингл, цифровая дистрибуция Записан …

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  • 6Fight! Iczer One — 戦え!!イクサー1 (Tatakae!! Ikusā Wan) Genre Horror , Mecha, Yuri …

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  • 7set to — {v.} 1. To make a serious beginning. * /Charlie took a helping of turkey, grabbed his knife and fork, and set to./ 2. To start to fight. * /One man called the other a liar and they set to./ …

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  • 8set to — {v.} 1. To make a serious beginning. * /Charlie took a helping of turkey, grabbed his knife and fork, and set to./ 2. To start to fight. * /One man called the other a liar and they set to./ …

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  • 9set-to — [set′to͞o΄] n. pl. set tos [< phr. SET TO] Informal 1. a fight or struggle; esp., a fist fight 2. any brisk or vigorous contest or argument; bout …

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  • 10set — /set/, v., set, setting, n., adj., interj. v.t. 1. to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table. 2. to place in a particular position or posture: Set the baby on his feet. 3. to place in some relation to something …

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