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skirmish

A skirmish is a small fight — more a dust-up than a full-out battle — and it can refer to a physical fight or just a battle of words. It is definitely confrontational, though.

Think of a skirmish as kind of a mini-battle, although a military skirmish can end with casualties. Still, although such an encounter can be serious, even the very word skirmish sounds slight, like a stirring of dust in the breeze. Shakespeare referred to the combative nature of his characters Beatrice and Benedick, in "Much Ado About Nothing," as "a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her: they never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them."

DEFINITIONS OF: skirmish

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n a minor short-term fight

Synonyms:
brush, clash, encounter
Types:
contretemps
an awkward clash
Type of:
combat, fight, fighting, scrap
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle

v engage in a skirmish

Type of:
contend, fight, struggle
be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight
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