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27 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Tussle' in a Sentence

"To struggle or fight roughly and vigorously; wrestle or scuffle." more

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The two boys began to tussle over the last piece of candy.
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He is tussling with the complex code to fix the software bug.
The young puppies would tussle for the squeaky toy in the yard.
The children love to tussle playfully during recess.
Friends may tussle over who gets to be the leader in their imaginary adventure.
In the superhero comic, the hero had to tussle with the villain to save the city.
During the concert, fans were tussling to get closer to the stage.
The cat and dog tussled over the coveted spot by the window.
The siblings would occasionally tussle for the front seat in the car.
Two kittens often tussle over a ball of yarn.
In the garden, the squirrels occasionally tussle for the best spot on the tree branch.
She and her brother have been tussling over the remote control for hours.
The two teams continued to tussle for control of the soccer ball.
She had tussled with her opponent in the intense wrestling match.
The cat and dog are tussling playfully in the backyard.
As the storm raged on, the ship was tussling with massive waves.
The gardeners had to tussle with the stubborn weeds to keep the flower beds neat.
They had been tussling for control of the ball throughout the intense soccer match.
The climbers had to tussle with steep cliffs to reach the summit of the mountain.
The brave knights decided to tussle with the dragon to save the princess.
The two puppies love to tussle over their favorite toy.
The siblings tussle for the remote control to choose a cartoon.
While cooking dinner, she was tussling with a stubborn jar lid.
The wrestlers continued to tussle for control on the wrestling mat.
She was tussling with the heavy suitcase at the airport.
As the puppies played, they would tussle over the squeaky toy.
The teams have tussled fiercely on the sports field for the championship.

Tussle

tuhs-uhl
verbTo struggle or fight roughly and vigorously; wrestle or scuffle.
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Last Updated On: August 14, 2024
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