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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31. Barely clears Quonset huts, loses tug-of-war with locomotives, can fire a speeding bullet, swims well, and is occasionally addressed by God.
32. According to the report, Milan have finally prevailed in their tug-of-war with the Galaxy and will pay a sum of money that is far less than the California-based club's initial demand of ?0 million.
33. The tug-of-war on Broadway continued before Said thrust the sweater into the reluctant Cole's hands and walked off.
34. They banned such time-honored traditional folk games of the Koreans as tug-of-war, ssirum (Korean wrestling) and kite flying.
35. Design is like a war within a multi-cultural city and a special one is offen resulted from a tug-of-war between schizoid characters.
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