"Fisticuffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fisticuffs refers to a physical fight, usually between two people, in which they punch and wrestle each other. It can also be used to describe a verbal or mental argument that has escalated into physical violence. The term is often used in a humorously or playfully way to describe a minor scuffle or dust-up.
Fissurellidae is a family of sea snails, commonly known as keyhole limpets or Dell-limpets. They are a type of marine gastropod mollusk that have a distinctive shell that is often circular in shape, resembling a keyhole. They are usually found in tropical and subtropical waters.
A fistful is an idiomatic expression that refers to a small amount or handful of something, typically applied to a limited or manageable quantity. It can also imply a sense of possession or control over the quantity. For example: "She held a fistful of keys to unlock the door."
Fists are the clenched hands of a person, where the fingers are tightly closed around the palm, often used as a symbol of aggression, strength, or protection.
Fistulae (noun) refers to an abnormal connection or passage between two organs, vessels, or skin surfaces that is not present at birth and is often accompanied by a discharge.
Fistulariidae is a family of marine snails, commonly known as sea cows or cowry shells. These snails have a distinctive shell shape and are often found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. The family consists of about 30 species, which are characterized by their large size, often up to 20 cm (8 inches) or more, and their stouter body compared to other cowry shells.