"Tussle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tussle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tussle
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"Tussle" Meaning

A physical struggle or contest; a confrontation, often involving pushing or grappling; a verbal or argumentative dispute.

Example: The political opponents were engaged in a heated tussle over the pending bill.

"Tussle" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "tussle"


1. Fighting or arguing over something


"The two siblings' competitive nature often led to a tussle over their parent's attention."

2. A sudden and short burst of fighting, especially between people who are roughly equal


"The crowd saw a good tussle between the two boxers before the referee stepped in."

3. Resisting or struggling


"The young player put up a spirited tussle against the older athlete, but eventually, he couldn't keep up."

4. An argument or disagreement about a particular subject


"There was a heated tussle among the panelists about the effectiveness of the new policy."

5. Causing someone to struggle to remember or understand something


The complex math problem would often give him a good tussle over theory of calculus.

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A wax figure or model, especially one made for display.

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Having uneven edges or surfaces; rumpled or disheveled.

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A mild struggle or dispute, often in a playful or trivial manner.<br><br>Example: "The two siblings engaged in a tussle over who got to play with the tablet first."<br><br>Synonyms: squabble, skirmish, altercation, bicker, wrangle.<br><br>It can also refer to the act of wrestling or grappling physically, from Latin 'tussis', meaning "a cough" and related to 'tussire', "to cough", as a person who is tussling might hold onto another and cough or gasp.

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The tussore is a type of butterfly, specifically a species of silkworm moth whose caterpillar feeds on mulberry bushes and produces a single coiled silk filament.

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Expressing disapproval or disappointment, often to a child, similar to "tsk" but more emphatic. It can also be used to indicate annoyance, irritation, or frustration.