slug it out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]slug it out (third-person singular simple present slugs it out, present participle slugging it out, simple past and past participle slugged it out)
- (informal, idiomatic) To have an intense argument or fight until one side prevails.
- 1932, Robert E. Howard, Vikings of the Gloves:
- For once I'd met a man which was willing and able to stand up and slug it out with me.
- 2021 July 22, Philip Oltermann, “Merkel’s political and scientific sides slug it out in swan song presser”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Merkel’s political and scientific sides slug it out in swan song presser [title]