Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A naval battle.
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Examples
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Mark and I literally got into a water-fight yesterday.
Dancing's Chelsea Kane: We Won't Break Any Rules This Week 2011
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A full-blown, running up and down the halls, throwing cups at each other water-fight.
Dancing's Chelsea Kane: We Won't Break Any Rules This Week 2011
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Some other fellow would prefer writing the great American novel to winning the water-fight or mastering the horse.
The Colony of Snark 2006
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I'd rather win a water-fight in the swimming pool, or remain astride a horse that is trying to get out from under me, than write the great
The Colony of Snark 2006
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I'd rather win a water-fight in the swimming pool, or remain astride a horse that is trying to get out from under me, than write the great American novel.
ARDENT HEART 2003
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The college began needling him for the water-fight damages, as well as second-semester tuition.
It's Like This, Cat 1963
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The college began needling him for the water-fight damages, as well as second-semester tuition.
It’s like this, cat Emily Neville
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Camp Judson had awakened, had had a fiercely contested water-fight, had breakfasted, tidied up, and most of its inmates scattered in quest of adventures, before the tired girls of _Poco Tiempo_ gathered for the morning meal.
Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party Edyth Ellerbeck Read 1924
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I'd rather win a water-fight in the swimming pool, or remain astride a horse that is trying to get out from under me, than write the great
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Some other fellow would prefer writing the great American novel to winning the water-fight or mastering the horse.
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