Fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2023-04-14 04:04

Meaning of Fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)

Variants:

fight with (someone or something) about (someone or something)

Fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something) verb phrase

To fight with someone or an animal in order to be in your possession of someone or something

Bob and Ross are fighting over Rosy. However, she likes none of them.

Dogs are fighting over the leftovers.

Most parents do not know how to stop their children from fighting with each other over toys.

Everybody in the company knows that James and Joey are fighting with each other over the manager position.

Other phrases about:

go down swinging/fighting
to fight until the very end
It takes two to make a quarrel

When an argument or a fight occurs, both parties involved are responsible for it.

a fight to the finish
A fight, match or contest between two groups or people which may only end with the complete defeat of one side.
fight like a lion

To fight in a fierce and brave way

to make the feathers/fur fly

To cause an argument or a fight

Grammar and Usage of Fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)

Verb Forms

  • fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)
  • fights with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)
  • be fighting with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)
  • fought with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)

The verb "fight" must be conjugated according to its tense.

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