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How to Use "Fight" with Example Sentences
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fight
(n):
a struggle or battle between people using physical force; an organized boxing or martial arts competition; an argument
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Used with adjectives:
"
He got into a
big
fight
with another kid.
"
(big, real, vicious, brutal, nasty, fist)
"
He likes to watch a
good
fight
.
"
(good, close)
"
It was a
fair
fight
.
"
(fair, clean, dirty, unfair)
"
He was injured in a
bar
fight
.
"
(bar, street, gang, knife)
"
He was challenged to a
sword
fight
.
"
(sword)
"
They got into a
food
fight
.
"
(food, pillow, snowball, water gun)
"
They watched the
championship
fight
.
"
(championship, professional, title, heavyweight, lightweight)
"
He's putting up a
good
fight
against cancer.
"
(good, brave, strong)
"
It has been a
hard
fight
to get the policy changed.
"
(hard, long, real, tough, uphill)
"
They are in a
bitter
fight
over wages.
"
(bitter)
"
It has become a
desperate
fight
.
"
(desperate)
"
The
legal
fight
has finally ended.
"
(legal, custody)
"
She got into a
huge
fight
with her mother.
"
(huge, terrible, big)
Used with verbs:
"
I tried to find out who
started
the
fight
.
"
(started, picked)
"
He is always
looking for
a
fight
.
"
(looking for, asking for)
"
The teacher
stopped
the
fight
.
"
(stopped, broke up, ended)
"
He
was in
a
fight
yesterday.
"
(be + in, got into)
"
He
won
the
fight
.
"
(won, lost)
"
They
watched
the big
fight
.
"
(watched, saw)
"
A
fight
broke out
in the lunchroom.
"
(broke out, erupted, started)
"
They
are putting up
a
fight
over tuition increases.
"
(be + putting up, be + leading)
"
She
joined
the
fight
against cancer.
"
(joined)
"
He
faces
a tough
fight
if he wants to get elected.
"
(faces)
"
She will
continue
her
fight
against the disease.
"
(continue, keep up)
"
They
gave up
their
fight
for justice.
"
(gave up, surrendered)
"
They
get into
a
fight
on a daily basis.
"
(get into, have)
"
Something silly
caused
a huge
fight
.
"
(caused, started, provoked, ignited)
Used with nouns:
"
They are filming a big
fight
sequence
.
"
(sequence, scene)
"
He is a huge
fight
fan
.
"
(fan)
Used with prepositions:
"
His nose was broken
in
a
fight
.
"
(in)
"
They got into a
fight
over
the game.
"
(over, about)
"
There was a
fight
between
fans of the rival teams.
"
(between, among)
"
He got into a
fight
with
his brother.
"
(with)
"
He gave up
without
a
fight
.
"
(without)
"
This is a new stage in his
fight
against
cancer.
"
(against, with)
"
They will continue their
fight
for
justice.
"
(for)
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fight
(v):
to engage in a battle or war; to take part in a physical struggle or confrontation; to try to change something
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Used with adverbs:
"
The army
fought
bravely
.
"
(bravely, gallantly, valiantly, courageously)
"
They
fought
bitterly
but lost the battle.
"
(bitterly, fiercely, hard)
"
They tried to
fight
back
the enemy.
"
(back, off)
"
They
successfully
fought
to reopen the local library.
"
(successfully, effectively)
"
He
fought
hard
for the recognition he deserved.
"
(hard, stubbornly, desperately)
"
They
fight
constantly
.
"
(constantly, endlessly)
Used with verbs:
"
They
continued
to
fight
despite being outnumbered.
"
(continued)
Used with prepositions:
"
They were ready to
fight
against
the enemy.
"
(against)
"
They are
fighting
for
new standards.
"
(for)
"
They
fought
with
swords.
"
(with)
"
They
fight
often
about
money.
"
(about, over)
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