Synonym: contend, contest, fight, struggle. Similar words: due, duet, subdue, due to, fondue, subdued, quell, fuel. Meaning: ['djuːəl] n. 1. a prearranged fight with deadly weapons by two people (accompanied by seconds) in order to settle a quarrel over a point of honor 2. any struggle between two skillful opponents (individuals or groups). v. fight a duel, as over one's honor or a woman.
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91. In April 1877 , Mattie and Katie attended a duel topless and bent to kill each other.
92. Meanwhile, in the distance, Christian Phalangist militiamen "engaged in an artillery duel with another unit that we were unable to identify.
93. You can select a "Special Summon-only" Archfiend like "Fiend Skull Dragon" or "Toon Summoned Skull" with "Archfiend"s Roar, but only if they were Summoned properly earlier in the Duel.
94. Dual control of the family business a strain, and the twin brothers fought a duel.
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95. They both decided that the matter be settled by a duel.
96. Later on the Germans became too strong for us to court a duel.
97. Mrs. McCaskey dodged in time. She reached for a flat-iron, with which, as a sort of cordial, she hoped to bring the gastronomical duel to a close.
98. For I have never met my match in joust or duel.
99. He and Luke clashed in a lightsaber duel that Vader won by ruthlessly severing Luke's sword-hand.
100. Ultimately, the New Republic outfought their Imperial counterparts, and Ackbar won the tactical duel.
101. The leader of Taliban Mullah Mohammed Omar once called US President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair to a duel with the AK-47.
More similar words: due, duet, subdue, due to, fondue, subdued, quell, fuel, sequel, cruel, squelch, due process, in due course, uniquely, cruelty, grueling, obliquely, brusquely, gruelling, fossil fuel, due process of law, cruel and unusual punishment.