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5 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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Before the agreement was reached, the negotiators had tussled over key terms.
By the time the contract negotiations conclude, the two companies will have been tussling over the terms for months.
The ambitious chefs will tussle to create the most innovative dish in the cooking competition.
The politicians are tussling for support ahead of the election.
In the world of fashion, designers will have been tussling with creative concepts for the upcoming runway show.

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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