Similar words: theatre of war, prisoner of war, shrug off, right of way, prince of wales, like a fish out of water, persian gulf war, go forward. Meaning: n. 1. any hard struggle between equally matched groups 2. a contest in which teams pull of opposite ends of a rope; the team dragged across a central line loses.
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1. There was a constant tug-of-war between the military and the President.
2. How about rugby and tug-of-war, both discontinued Olympic events?
3. Two people pulling in opposite directions have a tug-of-war.
4. The tug-of-war comes at a time when the ethics committee is facing an exceptional workload.
5. Rather, what seems to be happening is a tug-of-war over where exactly the bipartisan centre stands.
6. The children are trapped in an emotional tug-of-war between their parents.
7. They have intricate games of tug-of-war with anything long enough to pull.
8. It was like a game of tug-of-war.
9. The sailors won at tug-of-war.
10. The tug-of-war ended when both teams tumbled.
11. My favorite sports are badminton, running and Tug-of-war.
12. The tradition of turkey bone tug-of-war goes back a long way.
13. It had long ago become a tug-of-war with him wanting more and her wanting to be left alone.
14. When we played tug-of-war today, a tooth of mine fell out.
15. And we say, because you've had a Vibrational tug-of-war going on...
16. In 1997 there was a mass tug-of-war contest along the Keelung River in Taipei in celebration of Retrocession Day. Over 1600 participants joined in the contest.
17. The tug-of-war between Scientologists and anti-Scientologists over Hubbard's legacy has created two swollen archetypes: the most important person who ever lived and the world's greatest con man.
18. In the tug-of-war, besides the team strength, the overall coordination and cooperation among the team members is also very crucial.
19. Love is like a game of tug-of-war competition not stop to the beginning.
20. Remember the tug-of-war a year ago, the decider in the final, we lost the power of the second seeded player disparity - 501 classes.
21. Tug-of-war is also one of the most popular sports in China.
22. She heard the break before she actually saw the child who had fallen at the winning end of a tug-of-war rope.
23. Often(Sentencedict.com), several make contact with the wall and then there is a tug-of-war between them.
24. Opposing forces were in precarious balance, and resolving their tug-of-war was his prime concern.
25. I hope that by this time you already have your tug-of-war table ready and handy.
26. As I reside in the limbo between true forgiveness and painful hurt, I struggle with the tug-of-war between heart and head.
27. It is unlikely that such a project manager would do well arbitrating a tug-of-war regarding moving to a standard chart of accounts between finance, the vendor and another business unit.
28. It was almost as if I was a taut rope in a tug-of-war being pulled in both directions.
29. The pessimists are arguing that this crisis has set off a great unwinding of leverage, which pits the private sector credit system against the Fed in a giant tug-of-war.
30. As the England full-back prepared for his Chelsea debut today following the deal that took him to Stamford Bridge, he spoke out about the transfer tug-of-war.
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