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come to blows Meaning in Bengali



 চুলোচুলি করা, হাতাহাতি করা,




come to blows's Usage Examples:

The two expansionist monarchies had come to blows, and the precedents for taxation of the clergy for a "just war" if declared.


versions, they come to suspect that the other person is dishonest and they come to blows.


Cuno, who had not come to blows with the bishop, returned to Bavaria and rebelled.


In the scene's climax, she and Hermia nearly come to blows while the two men set out to kill one another to prove who is more worthy.


Emmerdale and plays them off against each other, which leads the two men to come to blows.


His initial attempt fails, and the two eventually come to blows.


The two nearly come to blows, only to be restrained by their fellow detectives and sharply upbraided.


the forces of Toral (Rick Pasqualone), son of Duras, and Worf and Kor come to blows over the future use of the weapon.


without problems as the coaches could not agree on pairings and nearly come to blows.


three titanic series, the greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe have come to blows in several Contests of Champions," CBR (APR 01, 2020).


One Sunday, Queenie wakes up restless and she and Burrs soon come to blows.


Scottish film Comfort and Joy, two branches of an Italian-Scottish family come to blows when the side known for its fish and chips starts selling ice cream.


mixed up with one of Gloppenheimer's hunts, and the Terran enemies come to blows, with Koshay's gun accidentally discharging.


November 6 – In Montreal, the Doric Club come to blows with "Sons of Liberty.


The two men come to blows when Nina's past is revealed by an ex-client called Dean Collins (Keith-Lee.


encounter one another aboard the steamship bound for Africa, they nearly come to blows.


The figureheads behind the simmering tensions in the capital would come to blows in a major rebellion lead by Bardas Phokas the Younger, the most powerful.


to develop between the two young men and, on one occasion, they had come to blows after a dispute over payment due to Cordie and his mother.


who flock there to watch World Cup qualifying matches, Bruce and Ken come to blows over their alliances to the fans of England and Germany respectively.


After two sisters that he takes refuge with come to blows over him, he 'borrows' their boat and hitches a passage with a fishing.



Synonyms:

put down; attain; flood in; come in; roll up; pull in; reach; move in; set ashore; drive in; get in; arrive; get; shore; set down; land; bring down; plump in; draw in; hit;

Antonyms:

leave; pull out; arrive; embark; inflate;

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