Similar words: sighting, lighting, nightingale, take delight in, high time, fight, fighter, haughtiness. Meaning: ['faɪtɪŋ] n. the act of fighting; any contest or struggle. adj. 1. engaged in or ready for military or naval operations 2. engaged in war 3. disposed to loud disagreements and fighting.
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121 The British are about to be given a sharp reminder of what fighting abroad really means.
122 Fighting is to start at 5 o'clock.Please regulate your watch.
123 The newspaper is fighting a damages action brought by the actress.
124 They were fighting against repression and injustice in their country.
125 She was always arguing with him and fighting with him.
126 He joined the crowds of men and women fighting the fire.
127 Allen is fighting a bitter custody battle over his three children.
128 He was in a critical condition, fighting for his life in hospital.
129 Hundreds have been killed in the fighting and thousands made homeless.
130 The new policy shifted the emphasis away from fighting inflation.
131 The union has been fighting a war of nerves with the management over pay.
132 The Chinese are fighting the clock to make our country stronger and stronger.
133 Fighting poverty and unemployment should come before all other political considerations.
134 We seem to have forgotten why we're fighting this campaign - we really need to return to first principles.
135 Both sides have been reinforcing their positions after yesterday's fierce fighting.
136 Stockley is fighting for his life , with serious head injuries.
137 Fighting and shortages have brought normal life to a virtual standstill in the city.
138 In a few hours' time one of the world's most famous boxers will be fighting in Britain for the first time.
139 When the soldiers had used up all their ammunition,(http://sentencedict.com/fighting.html) they went on fighting with their swords.
140 After hours of fierce fighting, rebels broke through and captured the capital.
141 After the outbreak of fighting, all foreign journalists were expelled.
142 If fighting worsens, the troops might be reinforced, or ingloriously withdrawn.
143 Talks were in progress to bring an end to the fighting.
144 In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
145 Prize - fighting remained popular, though technically illegal, until the 1880 s.
146 Indirect effects of the fighting include disease and food shortages.
147 Nations that had been oppressed for centuries were now fighting for a place in the sun.
148 The main leaders of the government at all levels should stand in the forefront of the fighting against flood.
149 When the fighting is over, we will reckon with the enemy's sympathizers.
150 We will carry on fighting to the end. We will never give in.
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