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Definition

To fight; to initiate physical conflict, especially subsequent to escalating tension or antagonism.

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In Context

  • "I'll follow you, Floating Tom, into the Mingo camp, on such an arr'nd, and will strive to do my duty, should we come to blows; though, never having been tried in battle, I don't like to promise more than I may be able to perform."
  • "[T]here is a variety of drunkenness. . . . Some stagger about in each other's arms, whispering maudlin words—others start quarrels upon the slightest pretext, and come to blows and have to be pulled apart."
  • "The argument grew heated and teammates grabbed the pair to prevent them from coming to blows."
  • "Iraqi security forces and peshmerga almost came to blows in the disputed area of Khanaqin, in Diyala province, after Iraqi troops tried to enter the mixed town."
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See Also

  • throw hands