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rough and tumble

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English

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Noun

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rough and tumble (plural rough and tumbles)

  1. Alternative form of rough-and-tumble
    • 1947, Leslie Wood, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich Evreinov, Harry Alan Towers, Leslie Scott Mitchell, The March of the Movies, page 174:
      Everyone fought in these rough and tumbles for the mastery of what was to become one of the world's largest industries.

Adjective

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rough and tumble (comparative more rough and tumble, superlative most rough and tumble)

  1. Alternative form of rough-and-tumble

Verb

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rough and tumble (third-person singular simple present rough and tumbles, present participle rough and tumbling, simple past and past participle rough and tumbled)

  1. Alternative form of rough-and-tumble
    • 1932, James T. Farrell, Young Lonigan:
      They clinched again, tumbled onto the grass, rough and tumbled, with first one and then the other on top, socking away.
    • 2000, Herb Goldberg, The Hazards of Being Male: Surviving the Myth of Masculine Privilege, page 63:
      Daddy holds, hugs, kisses, and caresses his young daughter but he rough and tumbles, throws around, and mock fights with his little son.