tussle in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

tussle in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The parents get into a tussle and a tug-of-war over the baby.
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Determined to get back at them, he fights back and gets into a severe tussle.
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But the period was marred with crises, most of which were linked with long tussle over selection of the king.
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He opened his door and looked out and saw some sort of tussle where the participants were on the ground.
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Boats are secured and after an exciting tussle the entire gang is rounded up.
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Her characters are vivacious and thrilling; she tussles with big themes, and is fuelled by an admirable fury.
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This became a legal tussle and various communal unrest when the local government was created.
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An embassy colleague who tried to restrain him broke his leg in the tussle.
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However, as soon as they reached their camp, the two tussled over the note in full view of their tribemates.
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After a tussle, the property was successfully purchased.
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