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Stoush

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/staʊʃ/
US
/staʊʃ/
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Translation stoush into russian

stoush
Verb
raiting
UK
/staʊʃ/
US
/staʊʃ/
stoushed stoushed stoushing
The two men began to stoush in the bar.
Двое мужчин начали драться в баре.
Additional translations
stoush
Noun
raiting
UK
/staʊʃ/
US
/staʊʃ/
The stoush between the two friends was resolved quickly.
Ссора между двумя друзьями была быстро разрешена.
There was a stoush outside the bar last night.
Вчера вечером у бара была драка.

Definitions

stoush
Verb
raiting
UK
/staʊʃ/
US
/staʊʃ/
To engage in a fight or scuffle.
The two teams began to stoush on the field after a heated argument.
stoush
Noun
raiting
UK
/staʊʃ/
US
/staʊʃ/
A fight or brawl, typically a physical altercation.
The two rival groups had a stoush in the alleyway after the game.
A heated argument or dispute.
The meeting turned into a stoush over the budget allocations.

Idioms and phrases

street stoush
The police were called to break up a street stoush.
уличная драка
Полиция была вызвана, чтобы разнять уличную драку.
verbal stoush
The two politicians engaged in a heated verbal stoush during the debate.
словесная перепалка
Два политика вступили в горячую словесную перепалку во время дебатов.
political stoush
The election campaign turned into a political stoush.
политическая схватка
Избирательная кампания превратилась в политическую схватку.
family stoush
The family stoush ruined the holiday dinner.
семейная ссора
Семейная ссора испортила праздничный ужин.
minor stoush
There was a minor stoush between the two players on the field.
незначительная стычка
Между двумя игроками на поле произошла незначительная стычка.

Examples

quotes It took a bloody good stoush to settle everyone down and secure the rights of both Protestants and Catholics.
quotes Потребовалось немало сил, чтобы всех успокоить и защитить права и протестантов и католиков.

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