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1. She's at daggers drawn with her colleagues.
2. The world lives at daggers drawn in a cold war.
3. He and his partner are at daggers drawn.
4. She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
5. at daggers drawn with sb.
6. The two sides have been at daggers drawn for some months now with no sign of improvement in relations.
7. In practice they are at daggers drawn as the furore over Tom Clarke's pronouncements on the subject this week amply illustrates.
8. They are at daggers drawn.
9. Recent carbon tariff disputes have made nations at daggers drawn.
10. I didn't expect them to be at daggers drawn over such a trivial thing.Sentencedict.com
11. Jean had come to New York with his father and stepmother, but he and the stepmother had been at daggers drawn.
12. The prospect of an interesting friendship had been destroyed and now they were at daggers drawn.
13. Our hatred for each other is absolutely irreconcilable. You and I are at daggers drawn.
14. Changlin, do you really mean to go on being at daggers drawn with Chien Pao - sheng ?
15. The leader of the opposition and the prime minister at daggers drawn over the unemployment issue.
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