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exchange blows VB

come to blows with VB

coming to grips or to blows

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The two come to verbal blows often due to their strong-willed personalities, but eventually begin dating.
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Through them he expressed his pessimism and bitterness about the harsh blows life and people had dealt him.
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In wildfire conditions in open country, strong winds often blows burning tumbleweeds across firebreaks, frustrating standard fire control measures.
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Blows with sufficient force are considered to have defeated or penetrated this armor, or struck an unprotected area of the body.
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Their bony crests and tough, scaly hides can turn aside the surest of blows.
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He blows numerous opportunities due to his fame-seeking and neuroses.
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He blows upon them gently, and their bodies bend back as if assailed by a sudden terrible gale.
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Even as the flower sways and blows with the wind, hawkmoths have been observed adjusting their position to track with the flower's position.
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He suffered more than 40 body blows with a nonchalant contempt for danger and seemed content to be battered black and blue rather than lose his wicket.
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He pushes the door ajar and, without rising from the sofa, lights up a cigarette and blows the smoke out.
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