"Tussling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tussling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tussling" Meaning

Struggling (actively trying to achieve something difficult)

"Tussling" Examples

Various Usage Examples of the Word "Tussling"


Example 1: Verbal Conflict

When the two managers started to tussling over the ownership of the project, it was difficult for the team to decide on a clear direction.

Example 2: Physical Fight

The two teenagers were caught by the police while tussling in the alley, causing a scene.

Example 3: Argument over Money

After a heated argument, the couple was tussling over the finances, with both refusing to back down.

Example 4: Political Conflict

The opposition party and the ruling party were tussling for control of parliament, with neither side willing to compromise.

Example 5: Brawling

The professional boxers were tussling in the ring, each trying to knock the other out in a spirit of friendly competition.

Example 6: Struggling with Something Tough (non-literal)

She was tussling with the complex puzzle, trying to find the correct solution.

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Definition and Synonyms


Definition


verb - to struggle or fight physically
to engage in a struggle or contest

Synonyms


struggling
fighting
wrestling
contending
battling

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Having uneven edges or surfaces; rumpled or disheveled.

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Expressing disapproval or annoyance, often in a patronizing or condescending manner.

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